Noun
walkability (plural walkabilities)
The quality of being walkable
This neighborhood has great walkability.
Deep walkability describes a city that is built in such a way that you can move from one area to another on foot, on bicycle, on transit and have an experience that remains a pleasant one, that you feel you are welcome not just in the neighborhood but moving between neighborhoods. Alex Steffen
And one thing about focusing on walkability, bikeability or other modes of active transportation, is that it has secondary effects. Source: Internet
Denver’s highlights include the seventh-most dog-friendly shopping centers in the study and the 25th-highest walkability score. Source: Internet
Bruce and Rachel DiResto of the Center for Planning Excellence say there’s room for revisions to the code, particularly when it comes to preserving and improving the walkability of popular cultural districts throughout the city. Source: Internet
“Easier to build, less lumber and easier walkability when working on the roof.” Source: Internet
Our neighborhood is about walkability. Source: Internet