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Table 7A: Concepts for Specific Streets, cont'd <br /> Urban Street 2 -One Way <br /> r' <br /> i <br /> < < f , <br /> ~ - <br /> Example <br /> MOVEMENT slow <br /> MEDIAN none <br /> TRAFFIC LANES 1; 1 way <br /> PARKING none <br /> --~-r- <br /> ~ The one-way Urban Street 2 would be experienced as a slow paced, slow moving <br /> _ Y" narrow urban street adjacent to a linear open space. This street type is character- <br /> 0 0 ~ ized by canopy trees in tree wells along a wide sidewalk on one side and a linear <br /> a - -g <br /> park on the other side ofthe street. Streetlights poles would be at pedestrian scale. <br /> Street furniture, such as streetlights, benches, waste receptacles and periodical and <br /> bike racks would in a style complimentary to the overall streetscape. <br /> Plan ~ Section Diagram <br /> Paseo <br /> ' ~ <br /> ' I P ! ~5 <br /> i ~ ~ r ~ tq nn <br /> I I ~ a. ~ <br /> s <br /> n: <br /> i I <br /> , <br /> "1 - <br /> i ~ i <br /> i _ i _ _ _ T <br /> i i - <br /> ~ • --5ir• - - <br /> I I Exam pl e <br /> I I <br /> I I <br /> j ~ MOVEMENT n/a <br /> MEDIAN n/a <br /> I TRAFFIC LANES n/a <br /> ~ I PARKING n/a <br /> I I <br /> - Any street closure is contrary to the to City's goal of providing a highly connected, <br /> multimodal circulation network, with a fine grain created by relatively small blocks. <br /> o However, within the Specific Plan area, there are some streets that restrict or do not <br /> ?wi accommodate vehicular traffic. Paseos are experienced as public places designed <br /> for walking or bicycling bordered by intense urban activity, which may include out- <br /> ' door dining activity. <br /> <br /> Plan ~ Sedion Diagram <br /> TRANSIT ZONING CODE 6:12 <br /> SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT 84 <br /> City of Santa Ana, California <br /> <br />