Tree-lined avenue with pedestrian crossing paint

Urban anatomy atlas

Pins for movement opportunities, not sightseeing trophies

Plot curb heights, stair clusters, and mellow side lanes as informational dots. The overlay below illustrates how quieter segments might appear when you toggle illustrative pedestrian density—purely educational.

Interactive density illustration

Step bench zone 10% incline Sheltered alley Two-flight stairs Rail pause Brick textures Quiet curve Hydrant marker Bike lane edge Transit pause Corner ramp Park threshold

Demonstration only; not live municipal data. Confirm real conditions on location before choosing a path.

Pin vocabulary we publish

Outdoor staircase framed by masonry walls

Contributors cite measurable traits—distance between lamps, railing availability—without endorsing intensity levels.

Field verification checklist

Bring a small notebook or use the Reach form to log surface moisture, lighting, and audible street noise. Entries support municipal transparency and help editors prioritize updates.

Photography stays optional; faces of passersby should remain uncaptured out of respect.

Open plaza with scattered seating and bicycles

Archive reference still

Sidewalk perspective toward softly lit tower glass

Used once per page policy: archival pavement lighting study for comparing reflective signage visibility.