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Special Joint CC, Planning & EDA
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Overall Framework - Streetscape <br /> Overview <br /> The Master Plan defines a specific strategy for the layout of streets and blocks within and around The <br /> COR.The amenities within the public right-of-way-and immediately adjacent-play an important role in <br /> the aesthetics of The COR. Great streets are essential components of an attractive and inviting public <br /> realm. Developing a streetscape that is comfortable and inviting to pedestrians is important to realizing <br /> the vision for The COR. The framework will encourage interesting and inviting places for the public. <br /> The Streetscape framework defines the visual character and physical improvements for all public spaces <br /> within The COR.The document also provides the general framework and W <br /> examples for design of proposed quasi-public and private space located within <br /> each development parcel. :f <br /> Public realm/streetscape framework focus on the following elements: <br /> • Parks, plazas and other public gathering spaces <br /> • Street/sidewalk character and streetscape elements E . <br /> • Bicycle/pedestrian connections (on-street and off-street) _ <br /> • Residential courts, pocket parks and other private green space <br /> The goal is to foster a safe and interesting public realm that will invite pedestrian activity, promote <br /> traffic calming, increase transit use and encourage community gathering. Street trees, lighting and <br /> decorative fencing provide the backbone for streetscape improvements. Added detail, such as special <br /> pavements,street furniture, public art and layered plantings will highlight specific nodes or uses. The <br /> City has developed a series of street cross-sections to illustrate these design expectations. Typical <br /> street sections are provided in Appendix A as a reference. <br /> Destination and Connector streets must balance a high level of service for the automobile with <br /> attractive and inviting amenities for the pedestrian including: <br /> • Provide gracious sidewalk width to support intensity of pedestrian traffic in the core <br /> • Install street trees to frame the street and provide shade <br /> • Provide street lighting that meets all safety standards and design criteria, while creating a <br /> signature character for this district <br /> • Explore a range of options for streetscape improvements <br /> including special pavements, interesting concrete tinting or <br /> e <br /> scoring patterns, additional plantings, ornamental fencing and <br /> other features (note, however,that simpler is better and too <br /> much clutter is a negative) <br /> ri <br /> The COR includes a network of bicycle/pedestrian trails and walkways <br /> (both on and off-street)that connect adjacent sub-districts to the Mixed <br /> Use Core. As you approach the core,these connections tend to become <br /> part of the shared right of way along the major streets, or become part " <br /> F.,s� <br /> of the urban park spaces. Bicycle riders may choose to share the street . <br /> d <br /> with vehicular traffic, or dismount and walk their bicycles along with the <br /> other pedestrians using the sidewalks. Providing and maintaining these <br /> bicycle and pedestrian connections should be a key component for all development projects in the core. <br /> Design Framework—The COR Page 10 <br /> February 28, 2012 <br />
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