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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/4/2017
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CHAPTER 1 | MOBILItY <br />21 <br />1I At intersections, base the protected bikeway inter- <br />section design on the geometry of the roadway, <br />available right of way, and volume of through and <br />turning movements, while optimizing safety for <br />each mode. <br />1J Ensure safety and compatibility between bicycle <br />travel and SamTrans buses, designing bus stops to <br />minimize conflicts with bicycles and vehicles and <br />allow for improved bus mobility. See also strategies <br />under Section 1.3, Riding Transit. <br /> -Bus stations that are located at intersections <br />should be installed on the far side of the intersec- <br />tion so that the bus has already crossed through <br />the intersection before pulling up to the stop. <br /> -Explore installing “floating islands” for bus sta- <br />tions that are mid-block. <br />1K Continue working with the Managers Mobility <br />Partnership (part of Joint Venture Silicon Valley) to <br />create and implement a continuous safe Peninsula <br />Bikeway (Class IV) connecting Redwood City, Menlo <br />Park, Stanford, Palo Alto, and Mountain View. <br />1L Ensure that, with the implementation of protected <br />bikeways on El Camino Real, the following also <br />occurs: <br /> -Driveways are designed to maintain access to <br />businesses while providing awareness of the <br />crossing zone <br /> -Emergency vehicles may still access the side- <br />walk (especially at fire hydrants) and businesses, <br />particularly those without driveways and on-site <br />parking lots <br /> -Commercial loading and solid waste service is <br />allowed curb access during specific times of day, <br />preferably in the early morning or late evening <br /> -Increased bicycle amenities are installed along <br />the Corridor at key locations, such as bicycle <br />parking and tune-up stations <br /> -Within a Parking Management Plan, adequate <br />parking is identified for existing businesses along <br />El Camino Real in conjunction with the removal <br />of on-street parking along the Corridor <br />Paint and/or grade changes at driveways alert both drivers and bicyclists to conflict zones. <br />All improvements shown are conceptual and subject to further study and refinement.
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