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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 5 | IMPLeMentAtIon <br />77 <br />Long-term <br />topic Action corresponding <br />Strategies Responsible Party <br />Mobility <br />Bus Stop Improvements. Work with SamTrans to ensure all bus stops are <br />well-designed and maintained, and that higher-utilized stops incorporate <br />special design features such as shelter structures, lighting, real time sched- <br />ules, and artwork. <br />1M, 1O Engineering in coordination <br />with SamTrans <br />Mobility <br />Detailed Design Drawings. Prepare detailed Design Drawings for El <br />Camino Real that consider: <br />• Reduced lane widths <br />• Removal/relocation of on-street parking <br />• Loading/unloading zones to support El Camino Real businesses, people with <br />mobility impairments, and the use of car sharing <br />• Appropriate intersection designs based on right-turn volumes and available <br />right of way <br /> -Protected intersections if turning volumes are less than 100 in the peak <br />hour <br /> -Maintain vehicle right turn lane if turning volumes are 100 or greater in the <br />peak hour <br />• Raised and painted bikeways at driveways <br />• Bus stop locations and feasibility/placement of “floating” bus stops <br />• Inclusion of green infrastructure design elements where feasible to meet the <br />City’s goals for capture and treatment of storm water runoff as outlined by the <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Regional <br />Permit <br />• Increased bike amenities <br />• Parking management plan <br />• Accessibility for first responders (emergency vehicles) <br />• Options for trash service <br />• Bike barrier options including potential for landscaping <br />1F, 1H, 1I, 1K, 2L, <br />4O <br />Community Development, <br />Engineering; consultation with <br />SamTrans and Caltrans <br />Mobility Protected Bikeway Design. Prepare Plans, Specifications, and Estimate <br />(PS&E) for preferred design alternative for protected bikeways.1H Community Development, <br />Engineering
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