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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 /> ~ <br /> ì <br /> Chapter III - Circulation, Transportation & Capital Improvements <br /> I <br /> I destrian "outer esplanade" pathway along Redwood Creek and and access locations, and connections to a future ferry ter- <br /> ì Smith Slough, and a pedestrian-focused "inner esplanade" along minal. <br /> ¡ inner marina areas. The Plan contains design recommendations <br /> for both conditions that encourage public use. <br /> I II. Transportation Policies <br /> ¡ <br /> I D. Pedestrian and Bicycle Linkages to Adjacent Areas. Pedestrian <br /> and bicycle connections to and within the Bayfront should be Two basic land use and transportation approaches are recommended <br /> I improved, including the Whipple Avenue, Woodside Road, and to promote both community development and congestion manage- <br /> I <br /> Maple Street freeway overcrossings. The feasibility and design ment objectives. One is reducing the need for trips by creating at- <br /> I of these improvements should be reviewed with Caltrans. tractive, pedestrian-oriented mixed-use areas, consistent with the <br /> o -J <br /> I City's place making goals. The other is expanding the system capac- <br /> 1. US 101 Undercrossing - A US 101 pedestrian and bicycle ity of transit facilities and the efficiency of existing roadways. The <br /> I undercrossing should be constructed to link the Precise Plan policies listed below are intended to integrate these approaches. <br /> Area with downtown along Redwood Creek. New Precise <br /> I Plan development shall fund a proportional share of the de- A. Trip Reduction - Reducing single occupancy vehicle (SOY) trips <br /> I sign and construction cost. The concept diagram on page 41 to and from the Precise Plan Area is an important policy objec- <br /> I illustrates the possible cross section and US 101 bridge clear- tive. An aggressive approach combining land use programming, <br /> ance; as shown, the trail would be contained within a U- limited on-site parking, transit/shuttle service and other means <br /> shaped channel to prevent it from being submerged during can result in SOY trip reductions of 20% or more. There are two <br /> I high tide. potential benefits: a) congestion can be significantly reduced <br /> from levels that would occur without such efforts, and/or b) <br /> I 2. Seaport Center Link - A pedestrian/bicycle link should be significantly more development could be possible within the <br /> I considered across Redwood Creek to connect the Precise constraints of the existing roadway system. <br /> Plan Area directly to Seaport Center and Seaport Boulevard. <br /> I This link would increase the vitality of the areas on both New development proposals should combine land use, TOM, <br /> sides of the Creek, creating synergy between residential, and transit to achieve a minimum SOY reduction of 15% from <br /> I commercial, and workplace areas. Options include a pedes- typical ITE trip generation levels. If such a reduction is not <br /> ..., trian/bicycle bridge, small ferry concession, and/or water taxi achieved, permitted development will be reduced; see Chapter <br /> service. New development should fund a study to evaluate rv, Implementation, for monitoring requirements. The transit- <br /> J potential locations and clearance requirements to determine and TDM-related policies listed below are recommended as part <br /> feasibility of a pedestrian/bicycle bridge over Redwood of a "tool box" of trip reduction efforts. The City will consider <br /> I Creek. amendments to the Precise Plan to accommodate alternative <br /> I <br /> trip reduction efforts that are determined by the City to be as or <br /> I 3. Water Taxi Service - The potential for future water taxi ser- more effective. <br /> ¡ vice should be studied - e.g., models from other locations, <br /> funding approaches, likely hours of operation, possible dock <br /> J <br /> - 69 - Final Plan - June 2004 <br /> I <br />
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