Corridor Improvement Program: Goals and Components
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- Visual Improvements: Make our corridors attractive for our residents
and visitors.
- Economic Improvements: Promote the economic vitality of our
corridors.
- Safety Improvements: Enhance the safety of pedestrians and
motorists in our corridors.
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Priority 1: Edge treatments |
By Owner |
By City |
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Shade trees |
x |
x (see 1) |
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Parking screen |
x |
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Buffers |
x |
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Pedestrian ways |
x |
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Priority 2: Internal
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Parking lot landscaping |
x |
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Building foundation plantings |
x |
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Open space landscaping |
x |
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Pedestrian ways |
x |
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Priority 3: Furnishings |
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Signage and its landscaping |
x |
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Refuse screening |
x |
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Street lighting |
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x (see 2) |
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Lighting, landscape, & accent |
x |
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Fencing |
x |
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Accessories |
x |
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Notes:
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1.
On public property by tree commission |
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2.
By city utility |
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Text written by DLK Architecture
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Community Development Department
(630) 377-4443 |
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