Mean terrain slope
Average terrain slope across the area, as a percent grade. Steeper ground shortens how far people will walk; it is already folded into the walkability score through the elevation-aware pedestrian network, and is shown here on its own for context.
Geography
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Median5.4%
Lowest1.2%
Highest19.1%
Areas435
Distribution
- 2.0%–2.4%: 2 areas
- 2.4%–2.7%: 11 areas
- 2.7%–3.1%: 27 areas
- 3.1%–3.4%: 23 areas
- 3.4%–3.8%: 27 areas
- 3.8%–4.1%: 22 areas
- 4.1%–4.5%: 24 areas
- 4.5%–4.9%: 33 areas
- 4.9%–5.2%: 33 areas
- 5.2%–5.6%: 36 areas
- 5.6%–5.9%: 37 areas
- 5.9%–6.3%: 23 areas
- 6.3%–6.6%: 23 areas
- 6.6%–7.0%: 20 areas
- 7.0%–7.4%: 15 areas
- 7.4%–7.7%: 13 areas
- 7.7%–8.1%: 8 areas
- 8.1%–8.4%: 7 areas
- 8.4%–8.8%: 8 areas
- 8.8%–9.1%: 8 areas
- 9.1%–9.5%: 6 areas
- 9.5%–9.9%: 6 areas
- 9.9%–10.2%: 7 areas
- 10.2%–10.6%: 3 areas
- 10.6%–10.9%: 2 areas
- 10.9%–11.3%: 2 areas
- 11.3%–11.6%: 4 areas
- 11.6%–12.0%: 5 areas
Highest
Walkability
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Mean terrain slope (2021)
2.6%
3.4%
4.4%
5.0%
5.7%
6.5%
7.9%
11.1%