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14. Planning for park and ride facilities shall include provisions for bicycle and pedestrian <br /> access, including trail heads, sufficient bicycle parking, secure bike racks, and <br /> informational signage relating to the City's trail system. <br /> 15. The design, construction and maintenance of trail facilities shall minimize obstructions. <br /> 16. Barrier free access to all trail facilities shall be used, whenever appropriate. <br /> 17. Trail corridors should be incorporated as either linear parks or greenbelt areas, to provide <br /> valuable additions to open space. <br /> 18. Trails shall be separated from incompatible uses, wherever possible, through physical or <br /> vegetative buffers. <br /> 19. Trail linkages shall be provided wherever possible to enhance circulation, and to link <br /> parks, open spaces, and environmentally sensitive areas. <br /> 20. Trails shall not be located where hazardous conditions are present (i.e., unstable slopes). <br /> 21. Interpretive signs along trails in environmentally sensitive areas shall serve to increase <br /> ecosystem awareness. <br /> 22. Proposed trails should be evaluated to determine impacts to sensitive areas and buffers. <br /> 23. The City shall consider all potential methods of acquiring land and right-of-way for trail <br /> purposes and all available funding methods for construction and maintenance of trail <br /> facilities. <br /> 24. The City shall include planning for trail improvements when updating and revising its <br /> development regulations. <br /> C. Implementation - Project List and Maps. (See attached project list and maps). The <br /> projects identified in this Resolution will be added to either the 6 year Transportation <br /> Improvement Plan or the Parks Department 6 year Capital Facilities Plan. Future <br /> amendments to the project list or the Trail Map will be made periodically as part of the 6 <br /> Year T.I.P. or Parks Capital Facilities Plan updates. <br /> 5 <br />