Virtual Walking Tour

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Welcome to the City of Sand City’s virtual walking tour! The purpose of the walking tour is to acquaint members of the public with the existing conditions in Sand City. Your feedback will be most helpful to informing the Sand City Sustainable Transportation Plan.

The link to the virtual tour: Sand City Virtual Walking Tour

 

Taking the Tour - Users Guide

The featured aerial map has six (6) colored sections within the City of Sand City, and each section contain several Points of Interest (POI) marked with a pin.

This map allows you to:

  1. Zoom in and out of areas of interest
  2. Toggle layers on and off
  3. Click on each option to read more.
  4. Click on each image to see more. Many options have multiple images.

There are two (2) primary ways to navigate through the interactive map.

  1. Legend Block

    The legend block on the left side of the map contain a list of the six (6) section and Points of Interest. To view any of the sections or POI, simple click on the link and you will be guided to that location on the map and provided with information regarding that location. To go back to the legend box, simple click on the white arrow pointing left next to the title of the POI.

    To hide/unhide a section on the map, simply click on the red, square box with the check mark.

  2. Aerial Map

To view the various sections and/or POI, simply click on the any on the six (6) colored sections or any of the POI pins.

 

What to Look Out for While on the Tour!

As you take the tour, look out for things that make it difficult to get around the City. This may be as a pedestrian, a bicyclist, a transit rider, a person that relies on a wheelchair or scooter, etc. Things to look out for may include, but are not limited to:

  • Lack of bicycle-friendly connections
  • Missing sidewalks
  • Gaps in sidewalk connectivity
  • Sidewalks with inadequate wheelchair ramps
  • Lack of audible signals at the City’s traffic lights to alert the blind
  • Limited number of handicapped parking spaces
  • Streets near the City Hall that may be too steep to be negotiated

Also take note of connections that work well or that you would like to see more of.