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Citywide Transportation Plan: Scope of Work B.B. - Page 22 <br /> October 2016 <br /> Page 17 of 21 <br /> Task G.1: Previously Identified Projects and Programs <br /> Fehr & Peers will develop a database of transportation projects and programs that are currently <br /> underway or have been previously identified. This database will be used to document previous <br /> efforts and will serve as a foundation upon which to include new projects and programs that emerge <br /> through the plan development process. <br /> Deliverable:Database of previous projects and programs (Excel or Google doc) <br /> Task G.2: New Projects and Programs <br /> New projects and programs will be identified based on previous tasks and outreach activities. This <br /> will include input from community members and other stakeholders as well as projects identified <br /> through the technical modeling and deficiency analysis process. Some new projects may be entirely <br /> new efforts, and others may be modifications of previously identified projects. <br /> Project categories will be developed in conjunction with the City, but may include: <br /> • General Plan corridors <br /> • Active transportation corridors <br /> • Transportation technology and innovation <br /> • Neighborhood safety and community building programs <br /> • Intersection improvements to reduce delay for all modes <br /> • Multimodal transportation hubs <br /> • Transit enhancement projects <br /> • TDM planning <br /> • Network gap closure or connectivity projects <br /> It is anticipated that active transportation corridor projects and related efforts will be combined <br /> into a separate document that will serve as the City's Active Transportation Plan. Additionally, <br /> transit projects will be integrated with projects that emerge from the Downtown Transit Center and <br /> Broadway Streetcar study into a combined citywide transit plan. <br /> Deliverable: Updated database including new projects and programs (Excel or Google doc) <br />