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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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6/27/2011
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6.1.C. - Page 10 <br />Policy BE- 26.18: Maintain and encourage the use of existing pedestrian <br />walkways that enhance pedestrian connectivity throughout the <br />city. <br />0 1• Policy BE- 26.19: Expand the bicycle system to provide a continuous system <br />F Sustainability Focus within Redwood City by eliminating missing segments. <br />Additionally, provide continuous bicycle facilities, where <br />appropriate, through eliminating parking on one or both sides <br />of the street and /or other roadway modifications. If exclusive <br />bicycle facilities (i.e. Class I or II) are not feasible, provide shared <br />facilities by posting appropriate signs and shared lane markings. <br />Policy BE- 26.20: Eliminate or minimize physical obstacles and barriers on city <br />streets that impede bicycle movement, including consideration <br />of grade- separated crossings at railroad tracks and freeways. <br />efffp Policy BE- 26.21: Designate a system of Bicycle Boulevards with increased <br />W Sustainability Focus amenities and safety features such as bicycle detectors at <br />signalized intersections. <br />Policy BE- 26.22: Encourage bicycling by increasing bicycle safety and comfort at <br />signalized intersections. <br />Policy BE- 26.23: Encourage bicycling and use of electric bicycles /scooters to <br />public transit nodes by providing appropriate amenities at <br />stations and on -board transit vehicles. <br />Policy BE- 26.24: Encourage bicycling and use of electric bicycles /scooters by <br />providing adequate bicycle parking. <br />Policy BE- 26.25: Encourage bicycling and use of electric bicycles /scooters by <br />prioritizing routine street maintenance and sweeping for streets <br />that are designated as bike facilities. <br />Policy BE- 26.26: Promote comprehensive pedestrian, bicycle, and electric <br />bicycle /scooter education throughout the community for <br />pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. <br />Goal BE-27: Create conditions to improve utilization of existing public transportation services <br />to increase ridership. <br />Policy BE -27.1: Locate bus, shuttle, and rail services on designated streets as <br />near as possible to areas with the highest ridership potential. <br />
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