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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 />B-2 <br />OTHER PLANS AND REGULATIONS <br />GENERAL PLAN (2010) <br />Redwood City’s General Plan, approved by the City Council <br />in October 2010, establishes key goals, policies, and pro- <br />grams for the City’s long-term physical development. Any <br />plan for the El Camino Real corridor and the Study Area will <br />need to be consistent with the General Plan. The General <br />Plan’s blueprint for Redwood City includes transforming El <br />Camino Real from a suburban, low-density strip commer- <br />cial highway into a vibrant, mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly, <br />grand boulevard that links regional transportation improve- <br />ments and local economic development efforts (see Goal <br />BE-12). The General Plan specifies that this transformation <br />will be accomplished, in part, by, new development projects <br />that “emphasize pedestrian orientation in site and building <br />design, promoting a walkable environment with active street <br />frontages, well-scaled and designed buildings, and engag- <br />ing outdoor spaces.” It also provides that “new street tree <br />plantings, widened sidewalks, and pedestrian-scaled light- <br />ing will transform the public streetscape to create a ‘great <br />street’ experience that communicates the spirit and living <br />quality of Redwood City.” The El Camino Real Corridor Plan <br />is one mechanism for implementing this vision.Redwood CityGeneral PlanOctober 11, 2010Redwood City <br />General Plan <br />October 11, 2010
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