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ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Urban Design <br />3.6 <br />No <br />Linear parks and trails. Within the parks master plan, <br />PRCSA <br />2022 <br />In 2022, the City acquired various parcels along Bristol Street to create linear <br />address needs for off-street trails, including new linkages <br />park system. The City also installed lighting along the Pacific Electric and Flower <br />and linear park improvements, such as lighting, security <br />Bike Trails, and created the Lincoln Avenue pedestrian trail from the Park <br />features, signage, and enhanced landscaping. <br />Santiago Neighborhood into Santiago Park. <br />Urban Design <br />3.7 <br />No <br />Streetscape Improvements. Collaborate with community <br />PBA/ <br />2022- <br />Funding was secured for the development of five public realm plans for the <br />organizations to conduct a citywide windshield study to <br />PWA <br />2027 <br />General Plan Focus Areas. In 2022, PBA drafted an RFP to solicit services to begin <br />identify arterial streets or corridors in most need of <br />the community engagement phase of the project and drafting of the plans. The <br />comprehensive streetscape improvements. Identify <br />RFP is scheduled to be released early 2023. <br />funding or resources to complete Public Realm Plans for <br />these corridors to enhance the pedestrian experience, <br />amenities, safety, sense of place and aesthetics. <br />Urban Design <br />4.1 <br />No <br />Museum District. Continue to enhance and develop <br />PBA/ <br />2022 <br />Funding was secured for the comprehensive update of the Zoning Code and five <br />policies and design standards for the Museum District to <br />CDA <br />public realm plans. The update will include analyzing and, if appropriate, <br />encourage private and public improvements that promote <br />updating the design and development standards for properties located in the <br />the arts, education, culture, and activity centers <br />Museum District. In 2022, PBA drafted an RFP to solicit services to begin the <br />community engagement phase of the project and drafting of the updates. The <br />RFP is scheduled to be released early 2023. <br />Urban Design <br />4.2 <br />No <br />Channels. Explore opportunities to reestablish waterways <br />PWA/ <br />2025 <br />In collaboration with Orange County Flood Control, development is underway <br />for recreational and educational purposes. <br />PRCSA <br />for a new bike trail along the Santa Ana Gardens Flood Control Channel. <br />Urban Design <br />4.3 <br />No <br />Allowable uses. Expand the types of outdoor uses in <br />PBA <br />2022- <br />The City's Development Review Committee continues to seek opportunities for <br />public spaces to allow for additional social activities and <br />2027 <br />programmable open space that is accessible to the public in all new residential <br />community -focused entertainment. <br />and mixed -use developments. <br />Urban Design <br />4.4 <br />No <br />Community advertising. Explore options to incorporate <br />PBA/ <br />2022 <br />Economic Development Division staff released a request for proposals for digital <br />digital signage or advertisements that promote <br />PWA/ <br />kiosks in the City. Evaluation and possible implementation scheduled for 2023. <br />community activities on small-scale structures such as bus <br />CDA <br />shelters or trash receptacles. <br />47 <br />City Council 8 — 77 3/21/2023 <br />