This page is contains resources on the development of greenways, multi-use paths, and trails.
Table of Contents
General Resources
Economic Benefit of TrailsThis fact sheet from the American Hiking Society gives an overview of the economic benefit of trails.
Economic Benefit of Trails (PDF, 163KB)
Impacts of Trails & Trail UseThis American Trails website contains a number of studies on the impacts of trails and greenways, surveys of outdoor recreation activities, and research on adjacent landowner concerns and property values, including research concerning crime and trails.
Impacts of Trails & Trail Use (URL)
Misconceptions: CrimeThe report "Cars and Crime" is a comprehensive response to common misconceptions related to multi-use paths and is a study done on crimes in New York City's Prospect Park by Transportation Alternatives.
Misconceptions: Crime (PDF, 22KB)
Annual Trails Report: City of San Jose, CaliforniaThis is the 2011-2012 report of the Trail Program in San Jose, CA that has developed a 100-mile trail network comprised of 32 individual trail systems as defined by the Greenprint and consistent with the Mayor and City Council's Green Vision.
Annual Trails Report: City of San Jose, CA 2011- 12 (URL)
Map Sample: Overton-Broad ConnectorThe Overton-Broad Connector is a premier example of a safe and innovative bicycle/pedestrian facility and urban art trail which serves as a catalyst for urban revitalization and business development in Memphis, TN. Map created by Livable Memphis.
Overton-Broad Connector (PDF, 4.5 MB)
Planning, Design and Engineering
Trail Development Process
Helpful flowchart outlining the process of the six major steps to developing a San Jose Trail.
Trail Development Process (PDF)
A Longitudinal Trail Research Program on Soil StabilizersThe purpose of this 1999 study from the National Center on Assessibility was to compare the effectiveness of surface treatments for creating a trail accessible to people with mobility impairments.
A Longitudinal Trail Research Program on Soil Stabilizers (URL)
Alternative Paving Materials
This site maintained by Clearn Air Counts contains a list of various paving materials and techniques which can be made lighter in color and, therefore, cooler. Information also includes their cost and service life.
Alternative Paving Materials (URL)
Accessibility RecommendationsA 2007 extended presentation covering aspects of trail design in line with ADA standards:
Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Access on Paved Bikeways (PDF, 2.8 MB)
Designing Sidewalks and TrailsThe Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has several publications related to greenway trails including at the website for its Bicycle and Pedestrian Program:
Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access Part I (URL)
Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access Part II (URL)
Sidepath Suitability CalculatorThe League of Illinois Bicyclists has a unique sidepath suitability calculator on their website.
Sidepath Suitability Calculator (URL)
Sidepath Technical SheetThe Active Transportation Alliance has a thorough publication on special considerations related to sidepaths, written by Randy Neuefeld and Terri Musser.
Sidepath Technical Sheet (PDF, 7 MB)
Partner Organizations

American Trails

American Trails Website (URL)
Pedestrian and Bicycling Information Center


Northeast Greenway Solutions