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Cost Analysis of the Built Environment: The Case of Bike and Pedestrian Trials in Lincoln, Neb

Guijing Wang, PhD, Caroline A. Macera, PhD, Barbara Scudder-Soucie, MEd, Tom Schmid, PhD, Michael Pratt, MD, MPH, David Buchner, MD, MPH and Gregory Heath, DSc, MPH

Guijing Wang, Caroline A. Macera, Tom Schmid, Michael Pratt, David Buchner, and Gregory Heath are with the Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga. Barbara Scudder-Soucie is with the Physical Activity Program, Nebraska Health and Human Services System, Lincoln.



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FIGURE 1— Cost composition (black = maintenance; white = construction) of 5 trails in Lincoln, Neb, using a 5% discount rate and 30 years of useful life.

 


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FIGURE 2— Trail user type in Lincoln, Neb.

 





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