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Consultant services may include attendance at appropriate City Commission, City Council and <br />neighborhood meetings, and preparation of studies and technical reports. If determined <br />necessary, the consultant shall be required to discuss the project with City Staff and applicant <br />within two-weeks of approving proposal and receiving the notice to proceed from the City. At that <br />time staff and applicant will provide all information pertinent to the project. <br />The updated Circulation Element shall further plan for a balanced, multimodal transportation <br />network that meets the needs of all users of the streets, roads, and highways for safe and <br />convenient travel. These transportation users include bicyclists, children, persons with disabilities, <br />motorists, movers of commercial goods, pedestrians, users of public transportation, and seniors. <br />As part of the proposed comprehensive Circulation Element Update, the following shall be <br />addressed: <br />A. Develop a Public Outreach Program to educate and engage in developing a Complete Street <br />vision for Santa Ana. The Outreach Program is to include a 2-day National Complete Streets <br />Coalition Workshop (already funded through a local Santa Ana organization). The program <br />should also identify opportunities for the Circulation Element Update public outreach to build <br />on and complement the Harbor Corridor Plan outreach http://www.ci.santa- <br />ana.ca.us/harborplan/ and other Santa Ana Transit Vision efforts such as the Fixed Guideway <br />and Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (SARTC) Master Plan <br />http://santaanatransitvision.com/index.html. The outreach program shall also include <br />recommendations for the design and maintenance of a City website to communicate <br />Circulation Element activities, and interface with other related City land use and transportation <br />planning efforts. Outreach flyers, and educational material shall be bilingual or trilingual <br />(English, Spanish, Vietnamese) as needed; as well as translators for community workshops. <br />B. Update the Santa Ana Circulation Element goals, policies and programs to promote a <br />"complete streets" balanced, multimodal transportation network to serve Santa Ana's existing <br />and anticipated growth projections and General Plan Land Use Plan. The updated Circulation <br />Element shall incorporate the Santa Ana /Garden Grove Go Local Program, as well the <br />proposed Public Transit (Bus) Routes and /or anticipated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) routes for <br />travel corridors. <br />C. Review all existing Santa Ana Circulation Element exhibits and update as necessary. Include <br />an exhibit/map for the recently updated Santa Ana Signal Master Plan. Areas considered for <br />quiet zones along railway shall also be identified. <br />D. Evaluate the Master Plan of Streets and Highways (MPSH) for possible modification or <br />street reclassification. Compare the MPSH with the Master Plan of Arterial Highway (MPAH) <br />and the California Road System (CRS) for consistency, and identify potential needs for <br />updating. Develop new street standards including sidewalks as appropriate. <br />E. Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Task Options. The City has applied for grant funding to <br />update the City's Bicycle Master Plan and prepare a Pedestrian Master Plan. Pending the <br />award of funding, the scope will include either Option 1) integration of the Bikeway and <br />Pedestrian Master Plans done by others into the Circulation Element; or Option 2) update of <br />the City's existing Bicycle Master Plan and creation of a Pedestrian Master Plan . <br />4 <br />19D-6