Theses and Dissertations
Issuing Body
Mississippi State University
Advisor
Rodgers, John C., III
Committee Member
Meng, Qingmin
Committee Member
Ambinakudige, Shrinidhi S.
Date of Degree
5-9-2015
Document Type
Graduate Thesis - Open Access
Major
Geosciences
Degree Name
Master of Science
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Department of Geosciences
Abstract
Sidewalks provide many community services, yet not much geospatial research exists regarding sidewalks, especially in Mississippi. The purpose of this thesis was to use geographic information systems to inventory and map sidewalks for Starkville, MS and to compare sidewalk availability and quality to 2010 US census block demographics. In Starkville, sidewalks served 28% of the census block population, which classifies the city as “Car-Dependent” according to a Walk Score criteria. Majority minority census blocks and majority white census blocks had similar proportions of sidewalks. However, 97% of “Excellent” quality and 64 more sections of ADA compliant sidewalks were within majority white census blocks or commercial census blocks. Residential census blocks, especially majority minority blocks, have 26% less connectivity and an overall less dense sidewalk network. Starkville sidewalks have greatly improved since initial construction, but it seems that the current sidewalk infrastructure still reflects historical settlement and zoning patterns.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11668/17639
Recommended Citation
Bise, Robert Devon, "A GIS Analysis of Sidewalk Infrastructure in Starkville, MS" (2015). Theses and Dissertations. 147.
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/td/147