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STREET DESIGNS <br /> Wall Street <br /> Circulation Function 7' <br /> • Primarily inter-downtown <br /> circulation (3,000 to 5,000 <br /> AWDT). i <br /> • Angle parking in some locations. <br /> Trees vary according to <br /> context <br /> Community Development Relate to Events Center and • <br /> Function 1*P; <br /> Civic Campus where appropriate Iil►� <br /> Columnar trees west of Colby to ' <br /> • Fronts on the government campus emphasize views <br /> and the Everett Events Center, soI <br /> is a major connector with high �_ i, <br /> pedestrian volumes. <br /> Sidewalk Parking Travel Travel Parking Sidewalk <br /> Featuresl'--16' 14' , <br /> • Trees: Continue street trees that r so• <br /> have been planted near the <br /> Everett Events Center (flowering pears and Norwegian <br /> Sunset Maples). ! <br /> • Lights: Pedestrian lights to continue the pattern set by the -- ,; <br /> government campus is a high priority. 1 <br /> • Pavements: Continue standard concrete sidewalks as ` X , t r <br /> installed by the Everett Events Center. t Ian <br /> , {, .i <br /> • Intersections: Curb bulbs are warranted, especially at w ;— <br /> - <br /> unimproved intersections. ' <br /> • Other: A wayfinding kiosk to the Everett Events Center <br /> and government campus is a possibility. <br /> Implementation r': • <br /> • Improvements have been made between Broadway and <br /> Wetmore Avenue. New development on Wall Street <br /> should be required to match those improvements. <br /> • Lights, trees, and curb bulbs on Wetmore Avenue, and <br /> especially at Hoyt Avenue, should receive high priority <br /> because Wall Street is on the Livability Loop and is a .. I i" <br /> relatively popular east-west pedestrian connection. <br /> ..,arms *1 7• '/ <br /> Everett Downtown Streetscape Plan 41 <br />