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<br />Element <br />Fehr & Peers will develop abroad set of transportation policies based on professional best <br />practices, direction from City staff, and input from the public and local decision-makers throughout <br />the General Plan process. We will consolidate other transportation information and <br />recommendations developed through previous tasks into the Circulation Element of the General <br />Plan. As described above, the new City-wide travel model will be used to assess potential future <br />roadway deficiencies, and to recommend a future transportation network to accommodate the <br />Plan's land use element and satisfy the Plan's transportation and land use policies. <br /> <br />The Circulation Element will encompass the full range of transportation modes, including <br />conceptual locations for major roadways, transit, and pedestrian and bicycle corridors. Drawing <br />upon our company's extensive experience with bicycle and pedestrian planning, we will advise <br />the staff and the consultant team on methods for incorporating bicycle-and pedestrian-supportive <br />facilities and policies in the updated General Plan. <br /> <br />Pending discussions with staff and the consultant team, it is anticipated that the Circulation <br />Element will address the following: <br /> <br />1. Introduction <br />. Redwood City's travel characteristics and regional setting <br />. Diagrams of existing street network, bicycle/pedestrian network, and publiC <br />transit system <br />. Regulatory framework <br />. Relationship to other elements <br /> <br />2. Goals, Policies and Implementation Actions <br />. Streets and highways <br />. Public transportation <br />. Bicycle and pedestrian transportation <br />. Freight transportation (highway, boat, and rail) <br />. Transportation demand management <br />. Neighborhood traffic management <br /> <br />3. Street and Highway Network, Classification, and Operations <br />. Street classification system <br />. Circulation diagram showing planned transportation improvements <br />. Standards for traffic level of service including exempted locations and use of <br />multi-modal criteria <br /> <br />4. Public Transportation System <br />. Proposed transit system and services <br /> <br />5. Bicycle and Pedestrian Systems <br />. Bicycle and pedestrian facility classification system <br />. Proposed bikeway and pedestrian system <br />. Need for separate bikeway and pedestrian master plans <br /> <br />6. Freight Transportation Systems <br />. Proposed truck routes <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />Redwood City General Plan <br />January 11,2008 <br />Page 24 <br />