EFFECTS OF SITE DESIGN ON PEDESTRIAN TRAVEL IN MIXED-USE, MEDIUM-DENSITY ENVIRONMENTS (Summary of Findings and Recommendations with Selected Figures) by Anne Vernez Moudon, Professor Paul Hess, Mary Catherine Snyder, Kiril Stanilov, Research Assistants Department of Urban Design and Planning University of Washington, Bx 355740 Seattle, Washington 98195 Washington State Transportation Center (TRAC) University of Washington, Box 354802 University District Building, Suite 535 1107 NE 45th Street Seattle, Washington 98105-4631 Prepared for Washington State Transportation Commission Department of Transportation and in cooperation with U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Research Office Planning and Programming Service Center Washington State Department of Transportation Transportation Building, MS: 7370 Olympia, Washington 98504-7370 Technical Monitor: Julie M. Matlick, Transportation Planning Specialist Bicycle and Pedestrian Program May 1997 Report Specifications and Distribution: Report No.—WA-RD 432.1 Contract or Grant No.—T9903, Task 65 Key Words—Pedestrian facilities, travel behavior, land use. No restrictions. This document is available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22616. Full Report Available Upon Request.