§ 6.7. STREET SPECIFICATIONS  


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  • 6.7.1

    Intent

    The streets within the Form Districts are intended to balance the needs of all types of traffic—auto, bicycle, and pedestrian—to maximize mobility and convenience for all the citizens and users of the respective districts. While all streets will appropriately balance pedestrian and automobile needs, their character will vary by specific location. Some streets will carry a large volume of both automobile and pedestrian traffic and provide a more intense urban experience while others will provide more intimately scaled street-space.

    6.7.2

    Street-Type Specifications

    The street-type specifications illustrate typical configurations for street-spaces within the Form Districts. The City will configure and adjust these as necessary for specific conditions. The specifications address vehicular traffic lane widths, curb radii, sidewalks, tree planting area, and on-street parking configurations. They also provide comparative pedestrian crossing distances as a relative gauge of pedestrian comfort.

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