Document Types: Mobility Element
Table M-4 Mobility Element Implementation
An implementation plan is a coordinated series of actions the City desires to take in the future that are intended to advance, over the long term, the City’s Shared Vision, Core Values, and the General Plan goals and policies. An implementation plan is thus a follow-up measure for this element. Taken as a whole, these … Continued
Table M-3 Related General Plan Policies
Each policy in the City of Santa Ana General Plan is listed under the most related goal and element. Some policies, however, also reinforce other goals housed in different elements. To provide a more complete picture of all of the policies that support the goals of this element, Table M-1 lists each Mobility goal in … Continued
Figure M-5 Goods Movement Network
ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the network for transporting materials and goods to and from businesses in Santa Ana, and throughout southern California. The City’s street system supports the national network and local businesses via designated truck routes, generally along major or primary arterials that connect to freeways. Except for local deliveries, trucks are … Continued
Figure M-4 Pedestrian Opportunity Zones
ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows areas that currently or should support high levels of pedestrian activity based on proximity to activity centers, mixed-use development, and/or transit stops. The intent is to foster a more walkable and active public realm through improvements such as wider sidewalks, safer street crossings, and enhanced streetscapes.
Figure M-3 Master Plan of Transit
ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the long-term plans of the City and regional transit operators to expand and enhance ways for people to travel within, to, and from Santa Ana by rail, streetcar, and bus. OCTA Transit and Freeway Transit Opportunity Corridors represent bus rapid transit lines; other OCTA bus lines (not shown) run … Continued
Table M-2 Bikeway Classifications
Figure M-2 Master Plan of Bikeways
ABOUT THE MAP. This map displays the City’s long-term plan for a comprehensive bicycle network, with a hierarchy of facilities that provide varying levels of design, signage, and separation from vehicles. The City intends to provide a safe and efficient system that reduces the reliance on the automobiles and facilitates an increase in bicycling by … Continued
Table M-1 Street Classifications
Figure M-1 Master Plan of Streets and Highways
ABOUT THE MAP. This map displays the City’s long-term plan for an integrated system of streets and highways, with classifications that correspond to the nature and purpose of each roadway. This map reflects the City’s efforts to create and maintain a roadway system that fosters the safe and efficient movement of people and vehicles throughout … Continued