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DRAFT 3. Circulation Element <br />Program <br />7_55:4: •--'~~~~- °a-'°~~~Consider issues such as level of traffic, safety, <br />vehicular noise, visual quality, and related environmental issues <br />when reviewing new development adjacent to arterials. <br />Program Design new streets and alterations of existing streets to preserve <br />7_65:3: the character and safety of existing residential neighborhoods. <br />Policy $H: Maximize traffic safety for automobile, transit, bicycle users, and pedestrians. <br />Program H8.1: Allocate a share of each year's Capital Improvement Program to <br />street maintenance, roadway improvements, and traffic <br />management'- °-e. <br />Program F><$.2: Monitor and record roadway accidents, and recommend safety <br />improvements, where needed. <br />Program Fi8.3: Separate vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic, whenever <br />feasible, especially on routes to schools. <br />Program H8.4: provide bike lanes on arterials and collector streets, where <br />feasible. <br />Moved to Land Use ~2,N~5~. <br />Program Restrict parking near intersections to ensure visibility and traffic <br />H:H8_5: safety. <br />Program Require the installation of bus turnouts and shelters along <br />Fr.78_6: planned or potential transit routes. <br />Program 8.7: Develop atraffic-safety methodology for traffic studies and then <br />reduire that traffic studies ~renared for the City include a traffic <br />safety section. <br />Polic~9: Work with other local jurisdictions and regional agencies such as the Metropolitan <br />Transportation Commission (MTC~, Alameda County Congestion Management <br />Agency (ACCMA~, Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority <br />(ACTIA~, and Tri Valli Transportation Council to plan and coordinate regional <br />transportation improvements. <br />Program 9.1: Support State and regional efforts to implement the Tri-Valley <br />Triangle Study Projects. <br />Circulation Element 012908 redline 3-43 City Council Ol 29 08 <br />