May 15, 2009

Guide to Walking to Work in Ann Arbor

Filed under: Commuter Challenge,Your commute options,walking — Nancy Shore @ 9:49 am

This is the 3rd in our series of Commuting Guides to Ann Arbor.  This post will be saved as a page on the getDowntown blog.  To view the most updated version of this page, go here.

Did you know that in 2008 Ann Arbor was ranked the 3rd best City for Walking by the American Podiatric Association and Prevention Magazine?  One of the reasons is because so many employees walk to work!  If you are trying to walk to work to or in Ann Arbor, here’s an overview of your options:

Where to Walk?

If you are new to the area or new to walking to work you might want to know the best ways to walk to work.  Here are a couple of ways to answer that question:

Maps

  • Downtown Walking Map: The Downtown Development Authority has a walking map that shows a person’s eye view of Ann Arbor.  The map has AATA bus stops, important downtown locations, and other information on it.  The Walk Map is available at any parking structure, at the DDA Offices (150 South Fifth Ave, Ann Arbor) at the Convention and Visitors Bureau (120 W. Huron in downtown Ann Arbor) and at the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce (115 W. Huron, 3rd Floor, on the corner of Main and Huron downtown).

Online resources:

Walking in the Winter

Walking Advocacy Organizations

Recreational Walking Groups

Walking to Work Hints and Tips

Here are some basic hints and tips to keep in mind when walking to work:

  • Be prepared for the weather: Whether the weather will be rainy or snowy, hot or cold, be prepared!  All it takes is a glance at the Weather Forecast to know if you’ll need an umbrella or sunglasses, etc.   This will make your walk a lot more pleasant
  • Plan your route in advance: Check out on of the resources above or ask a co-worker or friend for route suggestions.  If you have a good idea where you are going, it will be harder for you to get lost!
  • Learn the AATA bus system: Even if you never plan on using it, it’s probably a good idea to know how to use the AATA buses if you walk to work.  That way, if you are ever feeling sick or just want to get home faster, you can take the bus.
  • Get a Zipcar Membership: If you sometimes need a car and you work downtown, consider a Zipcar.  Zipcars allow you to check out a car by the hour for when you need it.  That way, you can keep your car at home.
  • Invest in an MP3 Player or iPod: Listening to your favorite music, the radio, or a podcast is a great way to get even more out of your walk.

Other Walking to Work Resources

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