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75-14
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2/3/1975
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DESIGN COMPONENTS <br /> <br /> The difficulty of roadway design is a search for <br />solution to meet the requirements of traffic service, <br />economics, local neighborhood benefit and aesthetics. <br /> <br />the ideal <br />safety, <br /> <br /> In the design and construction of new roadways, scenic <br />amenities such as landscaped medians,.landscaped buffers, <br />setbacks for fences and walls and bicycle trails can be <br />considered. Existing roadways present difficulty, in that the <br />adjoining property has been developed and considering excess <br />right of way for scenic purposes is at times economically <br />unfeasible. Where possible, specific plans for the public <br />street improvement should consider a variety of treatments to <br />improve the scenic quality of the roadway. The design com- <br />ponents for select roadways will by necessity differ, because <br />of actual location and available right of way. The design com- <br />ponents provided in the Plan are to be used as guidelines for <br />development of specific plans for street improvements, fence and <br />walls along art'e~ials, scenic corridor design and entry points <br />design, and in no way are intended to be considered final standards <br />for all future improvements within the City. <br /> <br /> <br />
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