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ACCESS <br />Safe pedestrian access and circulation for a school facility must be <br />carefully considered when selecting a site. Access and circulation <br />from the adjacent neighborhoods as well as on the campus itself <br />must be carefully planned. <br />1. Circulation <br />a. From adjacent areas <br />L School facilities should designed in such a manner that they <br />accommodate a high degree of connectivity to adjacent <br />neighborhoods. These connections should be both safe and <br />accessible for pedestrian, bike and vehicular traffic to and <br />from the adjacent neighborhood(s) and the school grounds. <br />H. Encourage connectivity through subdivisions to allow for <br />pedestrian /bike access from neighborhoods not directly <br />adjoining the school site. <br />b. On -site circulation <br />L Combine bus and delivery access ways on site. <br />H. Provide access from site to adjacent bike /pedestrian trails, <br />and sidewalks. <br />iii. Provide adequate stacking lane lengths in bus and parent <br />drop- off /pick -up areas. Stacking distances should not conflict <br />with traffic flow on or off site. <br />iv. Provide a separation between pedestrian and vehicular <br />circulation on -site while giving priority to the pedestrian. <br />v. Sidewalks should connect to all ingress /egress doors. <br />SITE DESIGN <br />Lei <br />Attachment number 1 PAGE 02 <br />F -10 Page 192 <br />Above and right: Safe routes to school include sidewalks from the <br />adjacent neighborahoods and throughout the school site. <br />