KYTC Street Connectivity Model 
Ordinance
The term "street connectivity" 
suggests a system of streets with multiple routes and connections serving the 
same origins and destinations. Connectivity not only relates to the number of 
intersections along a segment of street, but how an entire area is connected by 
the transportation system.
 KYTC Street Connectivity Model 
OrdinanceRoadway 
Connectivity (VTPI)
KYTC Street Connectivity Model 
OrdinanceRoadway 
Connectivity (VTPI)Connectivity 
refers to the density of connections in path or road network and the directness 
of links. A well-connected road or path network has many short links, numerous 
intersections, and minimal dead-ends (cul-de-sacs). As connectivity increases, 
travel distances decrease and route options increase, allowing more direct 
travel between destinations, creating a more accessible and resilient 
system.
Roadway Connectivity 
(VTPI)Measuring Network 
ConnectivityAdvocates of New Urbanist and 
neo-traditional planning concepts include street connectivity as a key component 
for good neighborhood design. Street networks that are more grid-like are 
preferred over networks that include many cul-de-sacs and long blocks, thus 
increasing distances between destinations.
 Measuring Network 
ConnectivityConnectivity Measures 
(Rutgers University)
Measuring Network 
ConnectivityConnectivity Measures 
(Rutgers University)Recently, the field of 
planning has seen a rise in both academic and popular interest in New Urbanism 
and transit-oriented development (TOD). This has placed a renewed emphasis on 
higher densities, mixed land uses, pedestrian friendly development, and the 
coordination of land use and transportation, which, in turn, has created a need 
for methods to empirically quantify and measure urban form.
 Connectivity Measures (Rutgers 
University)Connectivity 
(SRTS)
Connectivity Measures (Rutgers 
University)Connectivity 
(SRTS)A network of streets, sidewalks, 
bicycle lanes and paths in which all parts are well-connected to each other 
reduces the distance children have to travel to get from home to school, allows 
for the use of more local streets rather than major roadways and provides a 
greater choice of routes to travel to and from school.
Safe 
Routes to SchoolConnectivity Model 
Ordinance (WSDOT)Street connectivity 
ordinances are designed to increase the number of street connections in a 
neighborhood and to improve the directness of routes. The purpose is to achieve 
an open street network that provides multiple routes to and from 
destinations.
 Connectivity Model 
Ordinance (WSDOT)Cary, NC Memo on 
Connectivity
Connectivity Model 
Ordinance (WSDOT)Cary, NC Memo on 
ConnectivityThe purposes of the ordinances 
are to support the creation of a highly connected transportation system within 
the Town, in order to provide choices for drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians; 
promote walking and cycling; connect neighborhoods to each other and to local 
destinations such as schools, parks, and shopping centers...
 Cary NC on 
Connectivity.pdfKnightdale, NC 
Development Ordinance
Cary NC on 
Connectivity.pdfKnightdale, NC 
Development Ordinance Knightdale, North Carolina Development 
Ordinance
Knightdale, North Carolina Development 
Ordinance