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DESIGN GUIDELINES 1 4 <br />Paving pattern changes can help to define a pedestrian space or a space with <br />a specific purpose. <br />Street Crossings <br />DG -125 Street crossing should be highly visible and provide <br />protections for pedestrians, such as lighted crosswalks and <br />signage, grade changes, material changes, and on -ground <br />markings. <br />DG -126 Mid -block crossings should be considered for high -traffic <br />areas with expanses of street that have greater than 400' <br />between the nearest intersections. <br />AV <br />.EENW-A <br />Paving pattern designs and changes in materials or colors help to further <br />define pedestrian crosswalks and increase safety. <br />D. Streetscape Furnishings <br />DG -127 Streetscape elements, (benches, light poles, trash <br />enclosures, bicycle storage, etc.) should be of high -quality <br />materials and complement the existing architecture of the <br />area. <br />DG -128 Seat walls and raised planters should be incorporated into <br />the architecture of the adjacent structures. <br />DG -129 Streetscape furniture should be incorporated in a flexible <br />manner to promote creative use of the streetscape area. <br />MAINPLACE SPECIFIC PLAN 1 4-20 <br />