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2004-053 - Approving General Plan Amendment No. 2004-06
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2004-053 - Approving General Plan Amendment No. 2004-06
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2004-053
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7/6/2004
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2004-054 - Amending and Revising Rules and Redulations for the Approval and Installation
(Amended By)
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<br />Exhibit A to Resolution 2004-053 <br />Revised Text of Paae A.27 of the Circulation Element <br />(strike-outs and underlininq to denote lanquaqe chanqe) <br /> <br />Circulation Element <br /> <br />. Neighborhood Permit Parking Program-In residential areas, parking permit <br />programs are used as a means of ensuring that sufficient on-street parking is <br />available for local residents by restricting non-resident parking during specific time <br />periods. <br /> <br />. Parking and Street Maintenance - The City has a comprehensive program for <br />maintaining major traffic corridors in the City. The program identifies guidelines for <br />landscaping median and parkway areas, street furniture, lighting., and other street- <br />scape improvements. The City has also prioritized the relocation of above-ground <br />utilities underground. <br /> <br />. Roadway Improvement Program- This Circulation Element identifies significant <br />roadway improvements that are considered as part of its implementation. <br />Recommendations include the changes to the MPSH identified in Exhibit A-6. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Transportation Demand Management - Santa Ana has adopted a Transportation <br />Demand Management (TDM) Ordinance which is deigned to reduce peak travel <br />demands associated with commuter trips. Employers of 100 or more persons in <br />nay new development are subject to the TDM ordinance and are required to <br />implement programs to aid in reducing peak hour traffic demands based upon <br />traffic volumes generated by their project. Collectively, these efforts can be <br />expected to result in lower peak traffic volumes on City streets. The City <br />continues to support strategies include din the TDM program which can lessen <br />the need for peak period travel. <br /> <br />. Neighborhood Traffic Management Program- In residential areas that experience <br />significant commuter or "cut-throuqh" traffic on local streets, the City conducts <br />traffic impact assessment and tho noighborhood devolops a traffic plan is <br />develo ed in accordance with California Vehicle Code Section 21101 f and the <br />rules and requlations contained in Resolution 2004- ,as they may be amended <br />from time to time, The traffic planwR-iGR !:!:lê.Lincludes traffic diverters or other <br />mechanisms roadway desiqn features to reduce "cut-through" traffic. Any <br />improvements inctalled to mitigate commuter traffic arc cubjoct to approval by 3 <br />vote of the rm:idonts in tho affected area. <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2004-053 <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />
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