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POLICY UD-7.1 <br />FIRST IMPRESSION <br />Strengthen the architectural design of developments <br />near gateways to communicate a sense of arrival and <br />inspire positive images of the City. <br />E <br />POLICY UD-7.2 <br />STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS <br />Enhance Santa Ana's gateways to include unique and <br />distinctive streetscape improvements. <br />C <br />POLICY UD-7.3 <br />IMPROVED FREEWAY INTERFACE DESIGN <br />Collaborate with Caltrans and adjacent jurisdictions to <br />enhance freeway interchanges that create a sense of <br />place and arrival. <br />C Ed <br />� City Gateway <br />Gateways establish a sense of arrival, <br />denote city boundaries, and function <br />as placemaking features contributing <br />to the image of the city and its overall <br />identity. Gateways may be articulated in <br />many ways depending on the location, <br />context, and how it will be viewed. <br />This monument sign and decorative <br />landscaping at Redhill Avenue and Dyer <br />Road defines the boundary between <br />Santa Ana and Tustin. <br />POLICY UD-7.4 <br />MONUMENTS AT GATEWAYS <br />Promote imaginative and distinctive features, such as <br />entry monuments, public art, decorative landscape, <br />directional signs, landscape statements, and architectural <br />elements that project a positive image and community <br />character at City gateways. <br />E <br />POLICY UD-7.5 <br />TRANSIT CORRIDOR BEAUTIFICATION <br />Improve transit and rail corridors and interfaces to create <br />a welcoming experience for all travelers. <br />C Eq I 5 <br />POLICY UD-7.6 <br />NEIGHBORHOOD SIGNAGE SYSTEM <br />Encourage the creation of a citywide signage system that <br />identifies and promotes a sense of place for the city's <br />various neighborhoods. <br />L <br />is I� ,�,,•• CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />