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REDWOOD CITY EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR PLAN <br />66 <br />SectIon 5.1 <br />UnDeRS tAnDInG tHIS cHAP teR <br />This chapter details the implementation actions related to <br />the strategies outlined in the mobility, economic vitality, <br />housing and place-making chapters. Actions are grouped <br />into three different categories according to the anticipated <br />implementation time frame: <br />• Short-term (implementation estimated to occur within <br />1-3 years) <br />• Medium-term (implementation estimated to occur <br />within 3-5 years) <br />• Long-term (implementation estimated to occur within <br />5-10 years) <br />The time frame for each implementation action is approxi- <br />mated based on a number of factors, including whether <br />or not the item is under the City’s purview, staff time, and <br />available funding opportunities. Should circumstances <br />change in the future, implementation actions may occur <br />sooner or later than what is indicated in this chapter. <br />This implementation chapter is of utmost importance given <br />that the Corridor Plan is a policy document, meaning that <br />no changes to the Zoning Ordinance or the General Plan can <br />occur until the City fulfills the corresponding actions listed <br />here. It should also be noted that the action items listed in <br />this chapter are subject to future consideration by City Staff, <br />Council action as needed and appropriate environmental <br />review.