Laserfiche WebLink
TABLE M-3. RELATED GENERAL PLAN POLICIES <br />Volume 1 <br />Volume 2 <br />Volume 3 <br />Services & Infrastructure <br />Natural Environment <br />Built Environment <br />Mobility Goals <br />M-4: Transportation, Land Use, and <br />Design <br />Coordinated transportation planning <br />W-1.6 LID-3.4 <br />efforts with land use and design <br />- - - <br />CN-1.10 - - - <br />LU-2.10 HE-1.5 - UD-3.5 <br />strategies that encourage sustainable <br />W-3.6 <br />development and achieve broader <br />community goals. <br />M-5: Sustainable Transportation <br />A transportation system that is <br />CN-1.11 <br />LID-3.1 <br />attractive, safe, state-of-the-art, and <br />- - <br />- <br />CN-1.12 <br />- <br />- <br />- <br />- <br />- <br />- <br />LID-3.2 <br />supports community, environmental, <br />CN-2.4 <br />LID-7.2 <br />and conservation goals. <br />Notes: <br />CM: Community Element <br />M. Mobility Element <br />EP: Economic Prosperity Element <br />PS: Public Services Element <br />CN: Conservation Element <br />05: Open Space Element <br />N: Noise Element <br />S: Safety Element <br />LU., Land Use Element <br />HE., Housing Element <br />HP: Historic Preservation Element <br />UD: Urban Design Element <br />. Santa Ana River Trail <br />Nearlyfour linear miles of trails run along the Santa Ana Riverthrough the city's western area. The City's <br />vision forthe river includes preserving and restoring natural habitat, acquiring land for improvements, <br />protecting water quality, and promoting the Santa Ana River Trail as a nonmotorized transportation route to <br />serve the region. This photo shows a bicyclist along the trail as it passes under the 1st Street bridge <br />tin .g..•• CITY 0F SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />