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CHAPTER 6 ' <br /> T- 6 Bicycle lanes on California Street. <br /> East-west bicycle corridors to and through downtown are also considered <br /> essential to attract more people to use this mode of travel. <br /> California Avenue is considered the prime candidate for an east-west <br /> bicycle route that will connect the Harborfront Trail to the Highway 2 <br /> Trestle on the east. A new traffic signal will be required at Broadway and <br /> California. Angle parking on California will need to be redesigned to <br /> parallel parking to accommodate designated bike lanes in each direction. <br /> T- 7 Complete Wall Street pedestrian connection to Everett Station. <br /> Pedestrian access from Everett Station to the downtown core must be <br /> improved to take advantage of the significant transit and rail services <br /> available. Improving the pedestrian connection on Wall Street east of <br /> Broadway to the Everett Station Multi-Modal Center via the Pacific <br /> Avenue underpass would complement the recent investment in the traffic <br /> signal at Broadway and provide better access to the Everett Events <br /> Center. <br /> ry yr r T- 8 Transit-oriented street design on Hewitt and Rucker. <br /> fi i\ <br /> t, rt ___ The recent design of Hewitt and Wetmore Avenues as transit-oriented <br /> dVtf, streets has maintained a high level of transit service in the downtown core <br /> `� � s '� ••k; ;tib;:;',` resulting in increased ridership. As building redevelopment occurs to the <br /> �� "' \ tt,h i 0, i 1' west, more transit routes must operate on Hewitt Avenue west to Rucker <br /> 0 q sN `" r � P Avenue to provide better service to new residents in the higher-density <br /> 4 �..1-'.� � u.,i h.:4R AIY"'� �r�,���ryY�!1 'S is <br /> ..;04.V.%. <br /> stib k . ,4! 46 k�1L <br /> 0yt~V'� I'�kFw + :� �Si apartments and condos. Rucker Avenue itself should be designated a <br /> ' • <br /> ,.a , '� , -- ,,,,____ z. ' transit-oriented street south of Hewitt including use of Everett's wrought- <br /> VFW'.,. „�,;; .; : .. ',, op, tI iron shelter kiosks. (See Figure 66.) <br /> ,;4 ; 00.- . J 'itY," ,,i•�1,i. ,,g4'�1�4,19 fir" Y� 1, <br /> Figure 69. Hewitt Avenue. <br /> >� <br /> L� <br /> cTa <br /> 76 MAKERS architecture and urban design <br /> 0509_rpt_dratt,doc-6/29/06 <br />
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