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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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3/22/2021
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6.13. - Page 24 of 37 <br />• Evaluation methodologies and outcomes <br />• Summary of LTS analysis based on C/CAG's Countywide Bicycle and Pedestrian <br />Plan <br />• List identifying up to ten pedestrian focus areas with evaluation results <br />• Summary of collision factors and characteristics <br />• List of active transportation barriers in Redwood City <br />• List of existing traffic safety education, encouragement, and engagement <br />programs and policies <br />• Existing Conditions slide deck suitable for agency and stakeholder presentations <br />with graphics and maps showing the results <br />Task 4- Community Outreach <br />Community outreach efforts for the Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan and <br />Vision Zero Action Plan, will be used for three main purposes: <br />• Supplement the findings from Task 2 (Data Collection) and Task 3 (Existing <br />Conditions Analyses), in order to develop a stronger understanding of needs, <br />concerns, challenges, barriers, hazards and other deficiencies, as well as to <br />generate ideas, suggestions and opportunities for both general and location - <br />specific improvements. <br />• Identify, formulate and recommend projects and other improvements to create a <br />network that will make biking and walking in Redwood City easier, safer, and more <br />popular than ever. These improvements will include an improved citywide bikeway <br />network (Task 8); enhancements at key pedestrian areas (Task 8); and Vision <br />Zero -oriented actions, countermeasures, capital projects and non -capital <br />programs (Tasks 5-6 and 8-9). <br />• Evaluate, score and prioritize projects based on community need and support <br />(Tasks 6 and 9). <br />Contractor shall develop a bilingual (English/Spanish) community engagement strategy <br />for this project. The outreach strategy shall consider the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The <br />outreach strategy shall include online options but also give the opportunity to people who <br />don't have access to online tools to participate in the planning process. If walking or biking <br />audits are identified as feasible during the progression of these plans, Consultant shall <br />coordinate with the City to consider walking or biking audits too. <br />Community outreach strategies may be adjusted during the project development based <br />upon local public health guidance. <br />REV: 03-04-21 PR <br />48 <br />ATTY/AGR.2021.047/Fehr & Peers (Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan and Vision Zero Action P) (Page 18 of 31) <br />
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