Goal UD-3: Attractive Travelways – Implementation Actions [Table UD-2 part 3]:

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Implementation Action

Agency /
Time Frame

GOAL UD-3: Create and maintain safe and attractive travelways through coordinated streetscape design.

3.1

Corridors. Update the zoning code to require new development projects or major renovations along arterial roadways to meet the City’s landscape standards and to reflect of the identity and values of the adjacent neighborhoods.

PBA 2022

3.2

Multimodal transit facility design. Develop a unique public realm plan for the land use focus areas and transit facilities to guide the design of landscape, hardscape, and amenities to promote walkability and linkages to all modes of transportation, consistent with the City’s Active Transportation Plan.

PBA/PWA 2022-2027

3.3

Bicycle parking. Update design guidelines for safe and secure bicycle parking, and promote bicycle access for special events. Explore options to update the zoning code to require secure bicycle parking for any new development project that also has a parking requirement.

PBA/CDA 2022-2027

3.4

Cross-access. Amend the zoning code to require reciprocal access on commercial development projects adjacent to other commercially zoned developments.

PBA 2022-2027

3.5

Public realm impact fees. Create and implement public realm improvement impact fees to fund development and construction of public realm plan improvements.

PWA/PBA 2022

3.6

Linear parks and trails. Within the parks master plan, address needs for off-street trails, including new linkages and linear park improvements, such as lighting, security features, signage, and enhanced landscaping.

PRCSA 2022

3.7

Streetscape Improvements. Collaborate with community organizations to conduct a citywide windshield study to identify arterial streets or corridors in most need of comprehensive streetscape improvements. Identify funding or resources to complete Public Realm Plans for these corridors to enhance the pedestrian experience, amenities, safety, sense of place and aesthetics.

PBA/PWA 2022-2027

3.8

Maintenance District. Evaluate and consider a program that requires developers/owners to pay into a maintenance district that absorbs the costs for maintaining public realm improvements.

PBA/PWA 2022-2027

Notes:
CDA – Community Development Agency; CMO – City Manager’s Office; HR – Human Resources Department; PBA – Planning and Building Agency; PWA – Public Works Agency; PRCSA – Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency; PD – Police Department
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