ASTM E2843
Standard Specification for Demonstrating That a Building is in Walkable Proximity to Neighborhood Assets
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ASTM E2843 is the standard specification for demonstrating that a building is in walkable proximity to neighborhood assets. It provides a technical framework for describing and documenting when a property can reasonably be considered close to nearby amenities that support walking access. For planners, assessors, and project teams, this ASTM standard can help bring consistency to location-based evaluations and support clearer communication about walkability-related claims.
Overview of ASTM E2843
ASTM E2843 focuses on a specific type of site and building evaluation: showing that a building is within walkable proximity to neighborhood assets. As a specification, it is intended to define a consistent basis for determining and presenting that relationship in a way that can be applied across projects. The standard is useful where walkability, access to nearby resources, and documented location advantages matter to decision-making, reporting, or compliance-related review. ASTM E2843 helps frame those evaluations with a recognized technical reference.
Common use cases of ASTM E2843
This standard is commonly used when a building’s location must be evaluated against nearby assets that can be reached on foot. It may support site selection, property documentation, planning review, or program criteria that consider pedestrian access to surrounding amenities. ASTM E2843 is also relevant when organizations need a uniform way to describe proximity claims without relying on informal judgments. In practice, it can help align building assessments with a repeatable specification for walkable access.
Benefits of using ASTM E2843
Using ASTM E2843 can improve consistency when evaluating and communicating whether a building is in walkable proximity to neighborhood assets. A defined specification may reduce ambiguity, support more reliable comparisons across properties, and strengthen procurement or review workflows that depend on objective criteria. It can also help limit disputes by giving stakeholders a shared technical basis for assessing location advantages. For teams handling building documentation, the standard offers a practical way to support clearer and more defensible evaluations.
- Walkable proximity criteria
- Building location documentation
- Neighborhood asset evaluation
- Consistent specification-based review
- Support for planning and reporting
- Publication Date: 2025-04-28
- Publisher: ASTM
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