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[quote=Anonymous]This came up from a Google search: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/boundary-analysis/interim-report/ The pdf for Proximity under Data Analysis talks about walking zones. Based on a quick skim, walkshed might be the actual walking area determined by the radius from a school. But the actual walking zone might be smaller due to potential hazards or walkability. And they used a school in Bethesda as an example. I don't think I see any dates to any of these documents but it mentions schools being closed due to the pandemic. So think that this was released around or shortly after then. Also I don't think they really said anything about walking times, other than it might be variable due to traffic.[/quote]
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