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EVERETT 2044 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 6/17/2025 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT <br /> Page 103 <br />within the City, as well as policy changes and other city projects that will become part of the City’s six- <br />year transportation improvement plan (TIP). <br />Active Transportation <br />Pedestrian Network <br />One of the goals of the Transportation Element is to provide safe routes for pedestrians to connect to <br />community hubs, neighborhood nodes, transit stops, and parks to adjacent neighborhoods. To do this, <br />Everett will strive to build-out a connected network of pedestrian facilities that provides a safe, low <br />stress, direct, and comfortable experience for people of all ages and abilities to access transit and travel <br />without a vehicle. <br />In Everett, frontage requirements are currently based on different street types. Everett Municipal Code <br />19.33 shows the current sidewalks widths based on street type and the most updated version of the <br />designations map. Pedestrian network gaps were identified on any of the designated streets in Figure 10 <br />and used to build the pedestrian projects discussed later in this plan. This process was applied to all <br />roadways equally, including any state facilities.