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informal, but still emphasize tree canopy. Landscaping that incorporates elements of storm water retention, such as <br /> raingardens, should also be encouraged. <br /> UD-22: Street furniture (e.g. benches) and fixtures (e.g. waste receptacles and lights), including landscaping, should be <br /> integrated with the abutting land uses and not obstruct pedestrian pathways and flow. These amenities should also be <br /> placed to buffer pedestrians from automobiles, parking areas, and adverse weather. <br /> UD-23: Lighting fixtures should be designed and placed to provide pedestrian-friendly illumination and not block <br /> pedestrian flow. Lighting fixtures should also reduce the negative impact of excessive light on the environment and human <br /> health. <br /> UD-24: Encourage more public art in public spaces within Metro Everett, such as sculptures, murals on blank walls (e.g. <br /> retaining walls), and integrated into new buildings. <br /> • The city should manage all public art in public spaces, including any contributions as development incentives. <br /> • The city should review the city's I% for Art Program and whether additional funding would be warranted. <br /> Chapter 8,Urban Design 12 August 29,2018 <br />