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File #: 2020-00237    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/12/2020 In control: City Council - 2PM
On agenda: 3/10/2020 Final action:
Title: Envision Broadway Complete Streets Plan (S15131700)
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Envision Broadway Complete Streets Plan (S15131700)
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File ID: 2020-00237

Location
Location: Broadway from Franklin Blvd. to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., District 5

Recommendation:
Recommendation
Adopt a Resolution approving the Envision Broadway Complete Streets Plan (S15131700).

Contact: Leslie Mancebo, Administrative Analyst (916) 808-5581; Jennifer Donlon Wyant, Transportation Planning Manager (916) 808-5913; David Edrosolan, Interim Traffic Engineering Manager (916) 808-5974, Department of Public Works

Body
Presenter: None

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Envision Broadway Complete Streets Plan
3-Supplemental Comment Letters
4-Resolution



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: This recommendation is to approve the Envision Broadway Complete Streets Plan, a concept plan for the Broadway Corridor from Franklin Boulevard to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The plan is the result of a nearly two-year long community engagement and transportation planning process.

Policy Considerations: The recommendation in this report is consistent with the following Sacramento 2035 General Plan policies:

M 1.1.1 Right-of-Ways - City shall preserve and manage rights-of-way consistent with: the circulation diagram, the City Street Design Standards, the goal to provide Complete Streets as described in Goal M 4.2, and the modal priorities for each street segment and intersection established in Policy M4.4.1: Roadway Network Development, Street Typology System.

M 1.1.2 Transportation System - The City shall manage the travel system to ensure safe operating conditions.

M 1.2.1 Multimodal Choices - The City shall develop an integrated, multimodal transportation system that improves the attractiveness of walking, bicycling, and riding transit over time to increase travel choices and aid in achieving a more balanced transportation system and reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

M 1.2.4 Multimodal Access - The City shall f...

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