What types of facilities should developers be prepared to provide to fulfill this requirement?
Developers will be required to provide pedestrian areas, alternative vehicle parking and other amenities which encourage these non-auto transportation alternatives. Smoothly paved walkways, bike racks or lockers and space for curbside pedestrian waiting shelters are the most common types of facilities.

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1. Does my project require an Adequate Public Facilities Certificate?
2. Is it possible to apply for a Certificate of Adequate Public Facilities prior to submitting for other development approvals?
3. How long does it take to obtain a Certificate of Adequate Public Facilities?
4. What information and plans are necessary to obtain an Adequate Public Facilities Certificate?
5. My building and/or development will be fully sprinklered. Does it meet the fire department portion of the APFO?
6. I'm adding a second floor to my existing commercial building. Do I have to meet the fire department portion of the APFO?
7. What are non-auto transportation alternatives anyway and why should we provide facilities for them?
8. What types of facilities should developers be prepared to provide to fulfill this requirement?