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4. Incorporate low-impact development concepts and strategies into City-initiated transportation projects and privately initiated subdivision proposals. 5. Create a pedestrian and bicycle network linking neighborhoods, activity centers, and popular destinations, and promote walkable, bikeable connections to transit service. 6. Increase coordination and integration of land-use and transportation planning to reduce traffic congestion and emissions, Develop financial and capital programming standards that establish minimum budget targets for nonmotorized connection improvements. Develop a Neighborhood Connectivity Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Develop a citywide wayfinding plan with strategies and actions directed at both nonmotorized and vehicle modes. Implement the short-term actions outlined in the adopted Parking Management Plan Identify and prioritize vehicular gateways into the City. Design and construct gateway entry points.

and protect the natural environment. 7. Provide transportation alternatives that meet the needs of seniors, those who are unable to drive, and others who are transit-dependent by necessity or choice. 8. Inform the community of transportation improvements, capital projects, traffic disruptions, and alternative methods for avoiding delays. 9. Develop information about alternate modes of travel to encourage visitors and residents to walk and bike.

Transportation Action Plan

Lead

Partners

Short Term (2016–2018)

CDPW* – Public Works

CDPW, Finance, Mayors’ Office

CDPW – Public Works

CDPW

CDPW – Public Works, CDPW – M&O

CDPW

CDPW

CDPW

Moderate Term (2019–2025)

Implement the long-term actions outlined in the adopted Parking Management Plan.

CDPW

CORE PLAN

City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney, CDPW City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney, CDPW City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney, CDPW City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney, CDPW

CDPW – Public Works CDPW – Public Works

In 2021, update the Transportation Element.

In 2022, update city zoning regulations to be consistent with update to Transportation Element

Long Term (2026–2035)

CDPW – Public Works

In 2028, update Transportation Element.

In 2029, update city zoning regulations to be consistent with update to Transportation Element * CDPW = Community Development and Public Works.

CDPW – Public Works

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