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<br />Downtown General Plan Goals and Policies: <br /> <br />Land Use and Urban Form Chapters <br /> <br />GOAL BE-17: <br /> <br />Policy BE-17.1: <br /> <br />Policy BE-17.3: <br /> <br />GOAL BE-18: <br /> <br />Policy BE-18.1: <br /> <br />Policy BE-18.2: <br /> <br />Policy BE-18.3: <br /> <br />Policy BE-18.4: <br /> <br />Policy BE-18.5: <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />Centers. Develop and enhance successfull vitalI and engaging <br />centers of activity in Redwood City. <br /> <br />Accommodate outdoor cafes and similar neighborhood serving <br />uses in the public right-of way as a means of promoting <br />pedestrian activity and Center vitality. Ensure that access and <br />noise considerations relative to surrounding uses are sufficiently <br />addressed. <br /> <br />Encourage and facilitate the establishment of childcare facilities <br />in proximity to large employment areas such as Downtown, <br />south Broadway, Redwood Shores, the Kaiser and Sequoia <br />Hospital areas, and near high-density residential areas and <br />transit nodes. <br /> <br />Downtown. Make Downtown the premier urban location on <br />the Peninsula for businessl government functionsl shoppingl <br />diningl livingl and entertainmentl with attractive buildings and <br />streetscapes that respect and respond to Redwood Cityls <br />history. <br /> <br />Adopt and implement the new Downtown Precise Plan. <br /> <br />Allow for a range of uses, building types, and building heights, to <br />promote diverse mixed use development, pedestrian activity, <br />and a vibrant City Center. <br /> <br />Enhance functioning commercial areas within Downtown to help <br />define community identity. <br /> <br />Encourage development and growth in the Downtown such that <br />it serves as the City's major center of local and regional-serving <br />retail, including encouraging relocation of retail into the <br />Downtown core. <br /> <br />Continue to foster pedestrian-oriented redevelopment in areas <br />surrounding the Caltrain Station. Prioritize redevelopment of the <br />Middlefield Parking Lot and other public owned land in the <br />vicinity to support Downtown activity. <br /> <br />Site I nformation for Alternative Locations for the Proposed Replacement Jail <br />September 2, 2009 <br />