This Bicycle and Pedestrian Toolbox is a synthesis of current research on bicycle and pedestrian planning and facilities providing transportation planners and engineers with information on how to plan and design a bicycle and pedestrian network for a community. This Bicycle and Pedestrian Toolbox provides transportation planners and engineers with information on how to plan and design a bicycle and pedestrian network for a community. This toolbox summarizes each stage involved in the process of designing an active transportation network with a focus on how land use effects transportation planning. The planning is a cyclical six-stage process where first, community values are determined; second, existing features are evaluated; third, desire lines are identified; fourth, phasing of development is defined; fifth, selecting design treatments; and finally, sixth, evaluation of the network based on performance criteria.