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  1. This chapter provides a variety of sample diagrams that illustrate how Complete Street principles can be applied into the street classifica-tions and how a network assignment can influence the …

  2. Typically denotes an existing roadway built to a modified B section. The roadway may be offset, have a wider median to allow for future lanes, may not have a median island, may need …

  3. Enhance and improve the pedestrian safety and comfort by constructing landscape buffers (planter strips) between curbs and sidewalks on streets. Design streetscapes and …

  4. Connected street networks (right) provide multiple ways for all vehicles to access homes, shops, and other destinations. In addition, a connected street system encourages slow, cautious driving.

  5. Developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation over 40 years ago, the Main Street Four-Point Approach ® is a proven strategy that continues to transform the way communities …

  6. Street names and addresses serve as everyday wayfinding devices in our surroundings, often unnoticed, while casually contributing to ambience and the symbolic meaning of a place. At …

  7. Project Update: Winter 2025 “O” Street is the front door to our city. It’s the first place visitors see, the center of our community life, and a key driver of our local economy.