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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/4/2017
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR PLAN
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REDWOOD CITY EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR PLAN <br />6 <br />EL CAMINO REAL TOMORROW: OUR VISION <br />WHY A PLAN FOR EL CAMINO REAL? <br />Redwood City is a dynamic place, growing and changing with new investment and improvements to quality of life. <br />Downtown, where the 2013 Downtown Precise Plan set the stage for significant real estate development investments and <br />public improvements, has blossomed. While El Camino Real crosses the edge of Downtown, the Corridor has generally not <br />experienced the same level of economic growth and success. Preparation of the El Camino Real Corridor Plan is an opportunity <br />to support existing businesses and residents, improve the experience for all users, and encourage investment along the <br />Corridor that is responsive to the needs of all those who frequent the area with a comprehensive, easy-to-navigate plan. <br />The plan aims to: <br />• Improve traffic congestion and parking management; <br />• Improve the El Camino Real streetscape with a design <br />to promote walking, transit, bicycling, and economic <br />development; <br />• Create a friendlier place for the people who live and <br />work here: parents, kids, commuters, residents, and <br />local businesses; <br />• Improve the Corridor’s relationship with and <br />connections to the Transit Center (Caltrain station), <br />downtown core (Downtown Precise Plan area), and <br />surrounding neighborhoods; <br />• Consider adjusting the zoning regulations to address <br />inconsistencies, create high quality public spaces, and <br />produce more affordable housing; <br />• Incorporate community benefits for new development <br />which positively impact the Corridor, adjacent <br />neighborhoods, and Redwood City overall; <br />• Help existing businesses thrive and encourage new <br />businesses to open within the Corridor area; and <br />• Identify specific actions to be taken by the City, other <br />agencies (such as Caltrans), and the private sector to <br />realize the improvements that are desired.
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