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Three widening_ alternatives were evaluated, each of which would provide a <br />new street right -of -way of 120 feet throughout the project limits, except for the <br />segment between Santiago Creek and Memory Lane, which would remain at <br />its - _present 100 -foot right -of -way configuration The proposed right -of -way <br />between Santiago Creek and Warner Avenue would provide three lanes of <br />through traffic in both directions, plus a 14 -foot wide, raised center median <br />that could be fully or partially landscaped, throughout the entire project <br />corridor. The remaining segment between Santiago Creek and Memory Lane <br />would be modified, without widening the street section, to provide three lanes <br />of through traffic, in each direction, divided by a 14 -foot wide, raised center <br />median, consistent with the street section along the rest of the corridor. <br />Additional right -turn only lanes and left -turn lanes would also be added to <br />several of the major intersections. Far -side bus turn -outs are proposed at the <br />following_ intersections: <br />Warner Avenue: northbound and southbound <br />Edinger Avenue: northbound and southbound <br />McFadden Avenue: northbound and southbound <br />First Street: northbound and southbound <br />Santa Ana Boulevard: eastbound <br />At several intersections, the right -of -way will need to be expanded somewhat <br />beyond the standard 120 feet to safely accommodate the additional right and <br />left turn lanes and the far side bus turn-outs. ^Similarly, additional right -of -way <br />will be needed along the east and west legs of several intersections to achieve <br />completely improved geometrics in accordance with County and City standards <br />and to safely accommodate projected levels of traffic. j Ten east -west through <br />streets are proposed to become cul -de -sacs to further decrease congestion <br />along Bristol Street (see Figure 20). The alternatives each envision widening <br />the existing 53 -foot wide bridge across Santiago Creek to accommodate six <br />through travel lanes. Please zefer to Section N.0 for a complete discussion <br />of the proposed traffic and circulation system improvements. <br />The alternative widening approaches evaluated consist of the three options <br />described below. It should be noted that each of these alternatives wout d <br />have the common features of maintaining the existing right -of -way and <br />centerline north of Santiago Creek and would also have a common design <br />between 17th Street and Santiago Creek. This common design feature would <br />D -1 <br />75C -46 <br />