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Item 12 - Select Locally Preferred Alternative for the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study
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Item 12 - Select Locally Preferred Alternative for the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study
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City of Santa Ana I First Street Multimodal Corridor <br /> Technical Memorandum <br /> • Improved Street lighting—This includes evaluating the corridor to ensure minimum <br /> lighting requirements are met and adding pedestrian scale lighting within the <br /> pedestrian and bicycle zone. <br /> • Transit Signal Priority—Adding technology to the buses and to the traffic signal to <br /> help bus on-time performance is critical to improving access to transit. The City will <br /> work with OCTA to identify the appropriate technology and implementation <br /> strategies. <br /> • Improved Landscape and Streetscape for the Corridor—Street trees, low level <br /> landscape, drainage swales and other treatments will be integrated to help reduce <br /> the heat envelope along the corridor and to capture urban run-off. Additional places <br /> to rest and improved bus stops are also key to the overall corridor design. Creating a <br /> uniform plant palette and furniture design will create a cohesive feel and character <br /> along the corridor. Potential plant options, consistent with the City's design <br /> guidelines, are presented in Figure 24. <br /> 44 <br />
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