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Walkable and Bikable Communities (WBC) Project
WALKABILITY AUDIT INSTRUMENT 2
GIS_NEIGHBORHOOD_WALKABILITY_SCORE
Started Apr. 22, 2004: Last updated Apr. 8, 2005 Chanam Lee -default for Item A3 changed from 1090-1037; July 27
verified, Revised AVM Nov 2005

Purpose

                            This is a non-obtrusive tool to audit walkability. It is developed based on the results
                            from the Airline-based multinomial logit model estimating the odds of walking
                            sufficiently and moderately, relative to not walking. It includes 15 simple GIS
                            queries (than computes the total 12 evaluation items) that a GIS professional can
                            respond to using publicly available parcel and network GIS databases.

                            Responses are entered in the Worksheet that automatically computes the
                            expected probabilities of walking sufficiently, walking moderately, and not walking,
                            in the Evaluation sheet. There are two types, Single and Multiples, depending on
                            the number of points/households used for the audit.

Sampling of Household Points

                            Walkability of an area, such as a neighborhood and a city, is estimated by applying
                            the audits to samples of individual respondent home locations within the area of
                            interest.
                            Number of sample household points can range from a few to hundreds, depending
                            on the size of the area, target precision, etc. The rough rule is the more the better,
                            with a minimum about 1 household per 776 acres (3 sq. km.). Two methods can
                            be used for sampling:
                               ■ a simple random sample of residential parcels
                               ■ systematic samples taking points at every 1km interval

GIS Requirements
    GIS System:             ■ ArcView or ArcGIS
    GIS Data:               ■ Parcel
                            ■ Parcel data must include information on the following land use types: (a)
                            residential uses and number of residential units in the parcel, (b) grocery stores or
                            markets, (c) educational uses or schools, (d) retails, (e) restaurants, or eating and
                            drinking places, (f) offices, and (g) mixed-uses.
                            ■ Street
                            ■ Street block (size) - can be converted from the street layer, if not available
                            ■ Sidewalk (length)
    GIS Techniques:         ■ Buffering, overlay/clipping
                            ■ Simple distance measurements, network-based distance measurements
                            ■ Digitization
GIS Additional Data Preparations
   Household Layer:   1. Using the parcel-level GIS data, identify a sample of household locations from
                      which the inventory will be conducted [make sure to use a Point layer to identify
                      the selected households]
   Buffer Layer:      2. Create 1 km (0.62 miles) Airline and Network Buffers around each household
                      point
   NC Layer:          3. Identify the following types of Neighborhood Centers (NCs) that are touching or
                      within the Buffers [add an illustration]
                           ■ NC_gro: Areas with at least one grocery store, one restaurant, and one
                      retail parcel within 50 meters (164 feet) of each other
                           ■ NC_offmix: Areas with at least one office and one mixed use parcel within
                      50 meters (164 feet) of each other
                           ■ NC_off: Areas with at least three office parcels within 50 meters (164 feet)
                      of each other

Important Notes
                      ■ This GIS_Neighborhood_Walkability_Score tool is designed to work in medium-
                      to high-density residential communities with some commercial uses nearby. This
                      tool may not be applicable to low-density, rural areas, or areas with no commercial
                      activities.
                      ■ One may choose to use the default values when the data are not available for
                      the particular item, but be aware that the default values are the mean values for
                      the urbanized King County areas of Washington State, that includes the City of
                      Seattle.
WBC Walkability Audit Instrument 2
GIS_NEIGHBORHOOD_WAKLKABILITY_SCORE - WORKSHEET FOR SINGLE ENTRY (DRAFT)

KEY
       Values to be filled in from GIS measurements

 ID    Intermediate Variables (not included in the final computation)
 ID    Variables automatically caculated from Intermediate Variables
       Variables used in the final probability estimation

       "Current Condition" for each item automatically determined based on the difference between ENTER and Default values
       "GOOD" : This item scored higher than the Default Communuty
       "OKAY" : This item scored the same as the Default Communuty
       "POOR" : This item scored lower than the Default Communuty                                                                                           Columms Hidden >>

                                                                                     ENTER                                              ITEM EVALUATION
       SPATIAL OVERLAY with 1km Airline Buffer from                                                                 Bound        Current      To Increase
Item                                                                      Unit                    Default                                                       (Related Items)
       Household Point                                                                                          (lower-upper)   Condition     Walkability
                                                                                                                                                                  Shorter (A1)
 O1    Total number of grocery stores or markets                          Count        1             3              0 - 18       GOOD           Fewer
                                                                                                                                                                   More (O3)

 O2    Total number of education land uses                                Count        3             5              0 - 46       GOOD           Fewer
                                                                                                                                                                  Shorter (A1)
 O3    Total number of NC_gro (grocery + restaurant + retail)             Count        2             2              0-6          OKAY            More
                                                                                                                                                                  Fewer (O1)
 O4    Total number of residential units                                  Count       7940

 Q5    Total area of residential parcels                                  Acre        1000

 O6    Average net residential density within 1km airline buffer        Units/Acre    7.940       13.025           3 - 220       GOOD            Lower             More (P3)

 O7    Total sidewalk length within 1km airline buffer                    Feet       47000        52316       1500 - 122,716     POOR           Longer

       AIRLINE DISTANCE From Household Point

 A1    To the closest grocery stores or markets                           Feet        1500         1546           80 - 9843      OKAY           Shorter           Fewer (O1)

 A2    To the closest school                                              Feet        970
 A3    To the closest eating or drinking place                            Feet        700          1037           50 - 9843      GOOD           Shorter            More (O3)

 A4    To the closest NC_offmix (office + mixed use)                      Feet        1100         1250           0 - 9843       OKAY           Longer

       NETWORK DISTANCE From Household Point

 N1    To the closest school                                              Feet        1000
       Route directness between airline and network distance to                                                                                More Direct
 N2
       the closest school
                                                                         Percent      97.0        73.860          20 - 100       GOOD       (Closer to 100%)
       SIMPLE PARCEL ATTRIBUTE

 P1    Total number of residential units in the household parcel          Count        3
 P2    Size of the household parcel                                      Sq. feet    11250

 P3    Residential units per acre for the household parcel              Units/Acre   11.616       18.138          0.8 - 680      POOR            More

 P4    Size of the household block                                        Acre         10          7.700        0.7 - 11,600     OKAY           Smaller

       DIGITIZATION & AREA CALCULATION

 D1    Size of the closest NC_off (office only)                           Acre         9          12.099         0.3 - 1500      GOOD           Smaller
INSTRUCTIONS

      Overlay Between             Additional Instruction

                                  Count parcels (not individual buildings/stores; one parcel with multiple stores/buidings is counted as one); Include parcels within and touching the Buffer
                                  Layer; Count parcels with large chain and local grocery stores, and markets carrying all sorts of food products (e.g. fruits, vegetables, fish, etc.): Exclude
                                  restaurants, liquor stores, bars, etc.
                                  Include parcels with both public and private schools and universities: Exclude daycare, institutions, places of worship, etc.
   1km Radius Airline/Circular
  Buffer from Household Point Count NC2s (see Introduction for the definition of NC2)
(called Buffer Layer), and Parcel
 Polygon Layers (called Parcel
                                  Total number of residential units (often available from the Parcel Layer's attribute data) that are within 1km from the Household Point
              Layer)
                                  Total area of parcels containing 1 or more residential units

                                  Automatic computation dividing O3 by the area of the buffer (approximately 801 acres)

Buffer and Sidewalk Line Layers Total lengths of sidewalks within the Buffer (overlapping street segments are clipped to the buffer edge)

           Proximity
                                  Airline (Straight Line) distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain a grocery store or market; See Additional
                                  Instruction of O1
From the Household Point to the Airline distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain a school; See Additional Instruction of O2
Closest of Each Land Use Type
         (Parcel Layer)         Airline distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain an eating or drinking places, such as bars and restaurants
                                  Airline distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the NC5 polygon; NC5 polygon is the smallest polygon that encompasses all selected
                                  land uses specified in the Introduction; this polygon can be digitized or visually approximated

           Proximity

From the Household Point to the Network (using the street networks) distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain a school; See Additional Instruction
 Closest School (Parcel Layer) of O2

                                  Automatic computation dividing A2 by N1, and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage

                                  Total number of residential units on the parcel that the Household Point is located; Directly taken from the Parcel Layer's attribute Data

                                  The size of parcels that the Household Point is located

                                  Automatic computation dividing P1 by P2

                                  Size of the street block where the Household Point is located

                                  Size of the closest NC8 polygon; this polygon can be digitized; See Additional Instruction for A4.
WBC Walkability Audit Instrument 2
GIS_NEIGHBORHOOD_WAKLKABILITY_SCORE - WORKSHEET FOR MULTIPLE ENTRIES (DRAFT)

KEY
       Values to be filled in from GIS measurements

       Mean values automatically calculated

 ID    Intermediate Variables (not included in the final computation)
 ID    Variables automatically caculated from Intermediate Variables
       Variables used in the final probability estimation

       "Current Condition" for each item automatically determined based on the difference between ENTER and Default values
       "GOOD" : This item scored higher than the Default Communut
       "OKAY" : This item scored the same as the Default Communut
       "POOR" : This item scored lower than the Default Communut
                                                                                   ENTER START HERE (Add as many columes as needed)

       SPATIAL OVERLAY with 1km Airline Buffer from
Item                                                                    Unit        No. 1   No. 2   No. 3     No. 4      No. 5    No. 6     No. 7     No. 8     No. 9     No. 10    No. 11    No. 12    No. 13    No. 14    No. 15    No. 16    No. 17    No. 18
       Househod Point

 O1    Total number of grocery stores or markets                        Count         1       0

 O2    Total number of education land uses                              Count         3       2

 O3    Total number of NC_gro (grocery + restaurant + retail)           Count         2       3

 O4    Total number of residential units                                Count       7940    7940

 Q5    Total area of residential parcels                                 Acre       1000    1000

 O6    Average net residential density within 1km airline buffer    Units/Acre        8       8     #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!

 O7    Total sidewalk length within 1km airline buffer                   Feet       47000   47000

       AIRLINE DISTANCE From Household Point

 A1    To the closest grocery stores or markets                          Feet       1500    1500

 A2    To the closest school                                             Feet        970     970

 A3    To the closest eating or drinking place                           Feet        700     700

 A4    To the closest NC_offmix (office + mixed use)                     Feet       1100    1100

       NETWORK DISTANCE From Household Point

 N1    To the closest school                                             Feet       1000    1000
       Route directness between airline and network distance to
 N2                                                                     Percent      97      97     #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!
       the closest school
       SIMPLE PARCEL ATTRIBUTE
       Total number of residential units in the household
 P1                                                                     Count         3       3
       parcel
 P2    Size of the household parcel                                     Sq. feet    11250   11250

 P3    Residential units per acre for the household parcel          Units/Acre      11.6    11.6    #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!   #DIV/0!

 P4    Size of the household block                                       Acre        10      10

       DIGITIZATION & AREA CALCULATION

 D1    Size of the closest NC_off (office only)                          Acre         9       9
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                                                                     ITEM EVALUATION                                        INSTRUCTIONS
                                            Bound         Current
No.19     No. 20    MEAN      Default                                 To Increase Walkability        (Related Items)       Overlay Between             Additional Instruction
                                        (lower-upper)    Condition
                                                                                                                                                       Count parcels (not individual buildings/stores; one parcel with multiple stores/buidings is counted as one); Include
                                                                                                      Shorter (A1)
                      0.5        3          0 - 18        GOOD                Fewer
                                                                                                       More (O3)
                                                                                                                                                       parcels within and touching the Buffer Layer; Count parcels with large chain and local grocery stores, and markets
                                                                                                                                                       carrying all sorts of food products (e.g. fruits, vegetables, fish, etc.): Exclude restaurants, liquor stores, bars, etc.
                                                                                                                                                       Include parcels with both public and private schools and universities: Exclude daycare, institutions, places of worship,
                      2.5        5          0 - 46        GOOD                Fewer
                                                                                                                        1km Radius Airline/Circular    etc.
                                                                                                      Shorter (A1)      Buffer from Household Point Count NC2s (see Introduction for the definition of NC2)
                      2.5        2          0-6           GOOD                More
                                                                                                      Fewer (O1)         (called Buffer Layer), and
                                                                                                                       Parcel Polygon Layers (called Total number of residential units (often available from the Parcel Layer's attribute data) that are within 1km from the
                    7940.0                                                                                                      Parcel Layer)        Household Point

                    1000.0                                                                                                                             Total area of parcels containing 1 or more residential units

#DIV/0!   #DIV/0!     7.9     13.025       3 - 220        GOOD                Lower                    More (P3)                                       Automatic computation dividing O3 by the area of the buffer (approximately 801 acres)

                                                                                                                         Buffer and Sidewalk Line
                    47000.0   52316     1500 - 122,000    POOR                Longer
                                                                                                                                  Layers
                                                                                                                                                       Total lengths of sidewalks within the Buffer (overlapping street segments are clipped to the buffer edge)

                                                                                                                                 Proximity
                                                                                                                                                    Airline (Straight Line) distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain a grocery store or
                    1500.0     1545       80 - 9843       OKAY                Shorter                  Fewer (O1)
                                                                                                                                                    market; See Additional Instruction of O1
                                                                                                                                                    Airline distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain a school; See Additional
                     970.0                                                                                              From the Household Point to
                                                                                                                                                    Instruction of O2
                                                                                                                       the Closest of Each Land Use
                                                                                                                                                    Airline distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain an eating or drinking places, such
                     700.0     1037       50 - 9843       GOOD               Shorter                   More (O3)            Type (Parcel Layer)
                                                                                                                                                    as bars and restaurants
                                                                                                                                                    Airline distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the NC5 polygon; NC5 polygon is the smallest polygon
                    1100.0     1250        0 - 9843       OKAY                Longer                                                                that encompasses all selected land uses specified in the Introduction; this polygon can be digitized or visually
                                                                                                                                                    approximated
                                                                                                                                  Proximity
                                                                                                                        From the Household Point to
                                                                                                                                                    Network (using the street networks) distance from the Household Point to the closest edge of the parcel that contain a
                    1000.0                                                                                               the Closest School (Parcel
                                                                                                                                                    school; See Additional Instruction of O2
                                                                                                                                   Layer)
                                                                            More Direct
#DIV/0!   #DIV/0!    97.0     73.860       20 - 100       GOOD           (Closer to 100%)
                                                                                                                                                       Automatic computation dividing A2 by N1, and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage

                                                                                                                                                       Total number of residential units on the parcel that the Household Point is located; Directly taken from the Parcel Layer's
                      3.0                                                                                                                              attribute Data

                    11250.0                                                                                                                            The size of parcels that the Household Point is located

#DIV/0!   #DIV/0!    11.6     18.138      0.8 - 680       POOR                More                                                                     Automatic computation dividing P1 by P2

                     10.0     7.700      0.7 - 11,600     OKAY               Smaller                                                                   Size of the street block where the Household Point is located

                      9.0     12.099      0.3 - 1500      GOOD               Smaller                                                                   Size of the closest NC8 polygon; this polygon can be digitized; See Additional Instruction for A4.
WBC Walkability Audit Instrument 2
GIS_NEIGHBORHOOD_WAKLKABILITY_SCORE- EVALUATION FOR SINGLE ENTRY (DRAFT)

COMPOSITE PROBABILITY SCORE

An average person in this location/household is about:

   35.2       % likely to walk sufficiently (150+minutes per week) in a usual week, enough for health benefits

   63.1       % likely to walk moderately (1-149minutes per week) in a usual week, but not enough to achieve health benefits

    1.8       % likely not to walk at all in a usual week

ITEM EVALUATION (Two columes under "ITEM EVALUATION" in "Worksheet")

   Current      Number of
                               Percent
  Condition       Items
  GOOD             6           50.0       of the total 12 items performed better than the Default community

  OKAY             4           33.3       of the total 12 items performed about the same as the Default Communuty

  POOR             2           16.7       of the total 12 items performed poorer than the Default Communuty

 TOTAL             12           100

USEFUL NOTES:
■ "Current Condition" for each item is automatically determined based on the difference between the entered and the
Default values.
■ Please note that the Item Evaluation is a relative evaluation based on the local Default Community,
which is considered to be fairly walkable (in this current Worksheet, the Default Community is a typical community in
medium to high density, urbanized areas in King County, Washington.
■ One can change the "Default" values to more meainingful target values for the particular community/city
■ Refer to "To Increase Walkability" column show what can be done to the particular item to increase walkability
■ Items with "POOR" indicate high priority areas for future intervention to increase walkability
WBC Walkability Audit Instrument 2
GIS_NEIGHBORHOOD_WAKLKABILITY_SCORE - EVALUATION FOR MULTIPLE ENTRIES (DRAFT)

COMPOSITE PROBABILITY SCORE

An average person in your community is about:
   40.0       % likely to walk sufficiently (150+minutes per week) in a usual week, enough for health benefits

   58.8       % likely to walk moderately (1-149minutes per week) in a usual week, but not enough to achieve health benefits

    1.2       % likely not to walk at all in a usual week

ITEM EVALUATION (Two columes under "ITEM EVALUATION" in "Worksheet")

   Current     Number of
                             Percent
  Condition      Items
  GOOD             7          58.3      of the total 12 items performed better than the Default community

  OKAY             3          25.0      of the total 12 items performed about the same as the Default Communuty

  POOR             2          16.7      of the total 12 items performed poorer than the Default Communuty

 TOTAL            12          100

USEFUL NOTES:
■ "Current Condition" for each item is automatically determined based on the difference between the entered and the Default
values.
■ Please note that the Item Evaluation is a relative evaluation based on the local Default Community,
which is considered to be fairly walkable (in this current Worksheet, the Default Community is a typical community in medium
to high density, urbanized areas in King County, Washington.
■ One can change the "Default" values to more meainingful target values for the particular community/city
■ Refer to "To Increase Walkability" column show what can be done to the particular item to increase walkability
■ Items with "POOR" indicate high priority areas for future intervention to increase walkability
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