Walkable corridors connect key destinations—like parks, shops, and transit hubs—via safe, pedestrian-friendly pathways. They reduce car dependency, boost local businesses, and improve public health. Planners use them to design vibrant neighborhoods; residents, commuters, and visitors benefit from easier, healthier mobility and stronger community interaction.
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