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6/10/2009
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• Hoyt Avenue bike lanes <br /> • Smith Avenue bike lanes <br /> • Harborfront Trail extension <br /> • Bond Street non-motorized improvements <br /> Additional secured bicycle parking in Downtown is also recommended in order to accommodate <br /> forecasted increases in demand for bicycle travel and parking. In order to achieve construction <br /> of recommended secured bicycle parking, revisions to the City's B-3 Zoning requirements for <br /> new retail, office and residential projects is recommended. <br /> 2. Pedestrian Facility Mitigation <br /> Pedestrian facilities include pedestrian bulb-outs, street trees, lighting, sidewalk improvements, <br /> crosswalks, benches/public seating, features to enhance transit access, landscape medians, <br /> refuse receptacles, and public art. <br /> The City has designated pedestrian-oriented Retail Streets and Connector Streets in Downtown <br /> primarily driven by the need to enhance and increase pedestrian travel. Specific design <br /> standards and regulations apply under each street type in addition to the streetscape, parking, <br /> and development regulations applicable throughout Downtown. <br /> Additional pedestrian facility improvements are recommended to support higher levels of <br /> forecasted pedestrian activity. Recommended improvements include: <br /> • Streetscape improvements currently required by the City for development projects in the <br /> Downtown B-3 Zoning regulations. Additional standards and regulations apply to <br /> designated Retail and Connector Streets. <br /> • Improvements recommended to provide enhanced pedestrian access to public transit <br /> service along the designated transit-oriented Wetmore Avenue. <br /> • Streetscape improvements to Colby Avenue from 19th Street south to 41st Street <br /> • Rucker Avenue streetscape redesign similar to Hewitt Avenue as a designated transit <br /> oriented street <br /> • Broadway streetscape improvements as recommended in the Downtown Plan in order to <br /> provide pedestrian and transit system enhancements <br /> • Signage designating Grand Avenue as a major pedestrian route to the waterfront <br /> Section 3: UTILITIES <br /> A. Water <br /> 3.1 Mitigation Required by Existing Regulations <br /> 1. City of Everett <br /> The City of Everett's Municipal Code, Title 14 establishes standards for construction, operation, <br /> billing rates and charges, and the ownership and maintenance of water facilities. <br /> 12 <br />
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