Planning and conservation › Urban development and revitalization › Tools for designing streets › Creating livable streets
The second edition of the handbook is now available. The handbook describes how communities can design streets to be people friendly and includes detailed illustrations of designs that integrate streets with nearby land uses.
Handbooks are 11 inches wide by 8-1/2 inches tall in size, with soft covers and spiral bindings.
Metro Region Residents
Single copies of the handbooks are free (including shipping) to residents of the metro region. There is a charge for multiple copies.
Creating livable streets: Street design guidelines for 2040
Published: June 2002 ![Creating livable streets [cover]](http://library.oregonmetro.gov/images/ACFTCJmbgiJb.jpg)
Price: free
(Please note: shipping address must be located within metro region to qualify for one free copy)
Residents Outside of Metro Region
Handbooks are for sale to residents outside the metro region.
Guides are available online using the link below.
![Creating livable streets [cover]](http://library.oregonmetro.gov/images/ACFTCJmbgiJb.jpg)
Creating livable streets: Street design guidelines for 2040
Published: June 2002
Price: $14.95
Originally published in 1997, the updated second edition of this award-winning handbook describes general guidelines that should be considered when designing new streets or upgrading existing streets in any community. The handbook also includes detailed illustrations and photographs of street designs that successfully integrate streets with nearby land uses to enhance safety and promote community livability.
The handbook provides specific tools that complement strategies and policies identified in the Regional Transportation Plan and the 2040 Growth Concept. Street design elements such as sidewalks, crosswalks, bikeways, street trees, landscaping that separates the sidewalk from the street, street lighting, bus shelters and corner curb extensions provide a safer environment that can slow traffic and encourage walking, bicycling and transit use. Specific design considerations addressed in the handbook, include:
Discover practical information for designing safe and healthy streets with four handbooks published by Metro.