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Santa Aria Circulation Element <br />Update <br />Santa Ana, CA <br />IBI Group is leading the effort to update the City <br />of Santa Ana General Plan Circulation Element. As <br />part of this project, IBI Group is performing the <br />following tasks: establishing Circulation Element goals, <br />objectives, and policies; evaluating impacts that traffic <br />growth will have on the circulation within the City and <br />recommending appropriate improvements to mitigate <br />these impacts; updating the objectives and policies <br />for public transit, bicycle, and pedestrian facilities; <br />providing objectives and policies for transportation <br />demand management, intelligent transportation <br />systems, traffic calming measures; and providing <br />modeling and analysis of alternative future network <br />Metrc Gold Line Foothill Phase <br />2 Extension Bus Interface and <br />Parking Garages <br />San Gabriel Valley, CA <br />The Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension will run from <br />its current terminus in the City of Pasadena to the City <br />of Montclair, 26 miles to the east. Upon completion, a <br />dozen new stations will mean that 11 additional cities <br />will be served by the Metro Rail system. IBI Group is <br />supporting the Construction Authority on an effort <br />to resolve issues relating to the interface between <br />different travel modes, neighborhood connectivity, <br />and the proposed rail line. The aim is to create an <br />integrated transit system that will allow its users to <br />move effortlessly between transit and their destination. <br />A key element of this work is the conceptual design <br />of park- and -ride facilities for the Phase 2A stations <br />between Arcadia and Azusa. IBI Group is working to <br />layout designs for these garages and to locate bus <br />stops and prepare prototypical bus stop treatments <br />near the park- and -ride facilities. <br />City of Santa Ana <br />N0. 12 -043 Parking Management Plan at the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center <br />What is a Complete Street? <br />Place a check <br />n-k �.4the <br />2.2m you .... ... <br />"° <br />in the fly. <br />assumptions. An important component of this study <br />is updating the Circulation Element to comply with the <br />State requirements for Complete Streets planning, <br />which require that roadways accommodate all users <br />from autos to transit to bicyclists and pedestrians. <br />E_ <br />i <br />r <br />25E -23 <br />IBI Group 6.11.12 4 <br />