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How UCLA is prioritizing pedestrians with new improvements to campus access ways

Campus mobility revitalization project

Right in time for returning students and the buzz of a new class of Bruins, UCLA is debuting several mobility revitalization efforts. The projects undertaken by UCLA Transportation help all who traverse the campus, making pathways safe, comfortable and enjoyable — whether walking on foot or rolling by bike — contributing to a healthy, livable, and sustainable environment at UCLA.

Mobility revitalization, with a human-centric approach, revolves around configuring urban spaces to prioritize the pedestrian experience, making places inviting, accessible and safe.

Every year, UCLA Transportation carries out improvements to paths, routes and entry and exit points on campus. The ambition of these department-led projects is to create spaces that facilitate active transportation, reduce stress and encourage social engagement, while positively impacting health and wellness. These efforts tie into the built environment focus area of UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative.

Read the full story on UCLA Newsroom.