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Downtown is Redwood City's commercial and <br />civic core: it is home to thriving businesses, a <br />growing residential neighborhood, key public <br />facilities, and signature community events. <br />With strategically targeted public investments, <br />the City is seeking to bolster these various and <br />expanding uses with additional parks and green <br />spaces, which themselves would be linked by <br />streetscape and right-of-way improvements. The <br />result of such investments will be an image - <br />able network of linked open spaces that helps <br />to redefine Downtown Redwood City. <br />For the near-term, this plan concentrates on <br />three specific sites (Library Lot A, the City Hall/ <br />Main Street Lot, and the Bradford Street/ <br />Redwood Creek), which collectively will provide <br />a range of active and passive recreational <br />opportunities Downtown. The ultimate vision, <br />however, is that other sites - with their own <br />program and character - will be added over time <br />as demand and public support increases and <br />as funds become available. <br />LEGEND <br />Sites to be included to Phase 2 <br />of Downtown Parks Study <br />Other prrtentlal sites for <br />future Downtown Parks <br />■ Existing public open space <br />Proposed public space <br />Downtown Core Street <br />Proposed Recreation/ <br />COnnedwity Corridor <br />woo Info rma V Alternate <br />Connectivity Corridor <br />Improved Bicycle/ <br />Pedesfian Connection <br />Proposed PWastrian <br />Connection <br />Railroad <br />V <br />Site marker <br />III DOWNTOWN PARKS VISION PLAN <br />24 SEPTEMBER 2018 19 <br />