P4. Fill in Top Priority Sidewalk Gaps at TA Sims Elementary School Walkshed. The corridors surrounding TA Sims Elementary School all have adequate sidewalks to accompany them, therefore the top priority sidewalk connections involve connecting the roadways that lead to the school. These connections will provide students with safer access to school.
Figure 41. TA Sims Elementary School Walkshed
Littlejohn Ave
z Crenshaw Avenue z Fitzhugh Avenue z Little Street z Campbell Street
Crenshaw Ave
Fitzhugh Ave
East Berry St
Figure 42. Christene C. Moss Elementary School & AM Pate Elementary School Walksheds
P5. Fill in Top Priority Sidewalk Gaps at Christene C. Moss Elementary School Walkshed. Christine C. Moss Elementary School has many sidewalk gaps on the corridors to the west and south that lead to the school. These roadways were selected as high priority sidewalks gaps due to their presence in the 5-minute walkshed from the school and their unsafe pedestrian conditions
P6. Fill in Top Priority Sidewalk Gaps at AM Pate Elementary School Walkshed. The corridors identified as having top priority sidewalk gaps in the AM Pate Elementary School walkshed are found in the neighborhood to north of the school. These sidewalk gaps should be filled to allow students safe access from the neighborhood to the school. z Mountcastle Drive
Reed St
Grayson St
Eastland St
AM Pate Elementary
Christene C. Moss Elementary
z Freddie Street z Grayson Street z Baylor Street z Castleman Street
Hardeman St
z Virgil Street z Lois Street z Emerson Street z Reed Street z Anglin Drive
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