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Yes, there are generally recommended minimum widths for pathways to ensure safe and comfortable passage for pedestrians. The minimum width can vary depending on the type of pathway and its intended use; for example, a standard sidewalk is often recommended to be at least 4 to 5 feet wide. For shared paths accommodating both pedestrians and cyclists, a minimum width of 10 feet is often suggested. Local regulations and guidelines may provide specific requirements based on the context and usage of the pathway.

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