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6/28/2004
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, ADOPTING THE MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PRECISE PLAN
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<br />I , <br /> I <br /> Chapter I - Background, Issues, and Goals <br /> I <br /> I configuration is created to slow traffic and provide an attractive <br /> entrance to the Redwood Creek Bridge, the waterfront park, -. <br /> I i" . <br /> I and the easterly portion of the Bayfront Area. <br /> 1'0 <br /> I 4. South Maple Street/Blomquist - This will become a 4-way intersec- <br /> I tion, rather than the "T" intersection it is today. A roundabout or . NORTH <br /> other special intersection design is recommended to create a Sen "rencl.co 1 <br /> I gateway to the Bayfront. <br /> i <br /> I 5. Bair Island Road/Scenic Entrance Drive - If and when the new road <br /> is completed, this intersection will function as the entrance to <br /> 1 the main Bayfront residential area and community hub. <br /> I <br /> I Intersections 2, 3, and 4, above, should be designed to deter non- <br /> , local, cut-through traffic in the East BayshoreIBlomquist corridor. <br /> I <br /> I Shuttle transit service will be provided along Seaport Boulevard The Whipple Avenue interchange and East Bayshore Road <br /> and Blomquist/East Bayshore. The existing railroad right-of-way intersection create a barrier to bike and pedestrian access to Bair <br /> I Island and the Bayfront. <br /> I along Seaport Boulevard is retained to accommodate a possible fu- <br /> ! ture transit line connecting to the ferry. Improved bikeways are pro- <br /> vided at the Whipple Avenue and Woodside Road bridges, the Maple <br /> I Street bridge, and beneath US 101 as part of a Redwood Creek trail <br /> connection. <br /> <br /> I Urban Design and Public Spaces. The area designated for residen- <br /> tial use is a 10-15 minute walk from end to end. Housing units are <br /> oriented to create attractive, pedestrian-oriented public spaces, <br /> streets, paseos, and waterfront walkways. The "scenic entrance <br /> ..., drive" and Bair Island Road function as boulevard streets, faced by <br /> I new residential buildings and incorporating attractive walks, bike <br /> ways, lighting, and street trees. <br /> I Four peninsulas, or "fingers," shaped by water ways extend east <br /> I from Bair Island Road. Three contain water-oriented residential de- <br /> velopment and one consists of the PG&E power lines and open space Traffic calming measures and bike lanes are recommended for <br /> I in the right-of-way below. Publicly accessible water-edge walkways important Bayfront streets. <br /> I <br /> - 19 - Final Plan - June 2004 <br /> I <br />
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