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<br />Midtown Specific Plan <br /> <br />. Mid-block pedestrian street crossings are not encouraged. All <br />pedestrian movements will be directed to approved crosswalks. <br /> <br />. Enhance the pedestrian scale of the Eleventh and Fourteenth <br />Street mid-block pedestrian ways between Main and Sycamore by <br />encouraging retail activities and landscaping along their edges. <br /> <br />. Provide safe, convenient and pleasant walkways linking <br />surrounding residential areas to Midtown activity districts. <br />These east-west connections include Washington, and Fifteenth <br />Streets to the west, and Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Washington, <br />Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Streets to the east. <br /> <br />CIRCULATION <br /> <br />. Maintain Broadway and Main as strong, visually attractive <br />business corridors while making sure that their ability to safely <br />carry high traffic volumes is maintained. <br /> <br />. Maintain the function of Washington Street, Civic Center Drive, and <br />Seventeenth Street as east-west connectors. <br /> <br />. Develop land use and design strategies for incorporating a <br />proposed fixed guideway rail mass transit system through <br />Midtown, including possible alignments. <br /> <br />. Protect Bush Street from heavy business and residential traffic in <br />order to maintain its residential character. <br /> <br />LAND usE! ACTIVITY DISTRICTS <br /> <br />Midtown will provide for a wide variety of uses organized into five <br />land use districts. These districts were first identified as part of the <br />initial conceptual planning for Midtown, and have been refined <br />through additional area analysis. (See Exhibit 7, Midtown Districts.) <br />Each is intended to be distinct from the other, but supportive of the <br />whole area by contributing to a balance of commercial, public, office <br />and other employment activities. <br /> <br />The following six chapters define each district according to its theme, <br />objectives, land uses or activities, physical framework, site attributes, <br />development opportunities, development standards, and design <br />guidelines. Property lines shown on exhibits are based on assessor <br />parcel maps and do not necessarily reflect legal parcels. <br /> <br />..J <br />t-c( <br />>- -~ WZ <br />-a: ~ wo <br />..... a:- <br />~o Z..J t-œ <br />ce jc(..J œm <br />c(a: :¡-- %~ <br />oa: eOc( 0 <br />a:0 '"' IGwt- œ <br />.. OA.W ja: <br />IDO !ë Ii:! uœa:. IDA. <br />r=ki~ IjLJl <br /> <br /> <br />HAl.E5WO <br /> <br />EÞ <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />BUSH STREET <br />PROFESSIONAL <br /> <br />Exhibit 7 <br /> <br />Midtown Districts <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br />Midtown Specific Plan <br /> <br />11 B-14 <br />
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