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SANTA ANA VISION ZERO PLAN <br />Appendix A <br />Mobility Plan 2035 Programs <br />Program No.PROGRAM Department.Policy Topic <br />L.2 Legislation Monitoring. Continually monitor and develop state and federal legislation to <br />support or oppose legislation that could impact plan/project implementation. <br />DOT, DCP, Mayor’s Office, CLA 4.11, 4.6 Legislation <br />L.3 Posted Speed Limit Reductions. Develop and advocate for state legislation to support <br />reducing posted traffic speeds. Revised methodology should account for all roadway users <br />(including pedestrians and bicyclists), adjacent land uses, and street user demand. <br />Mayor’s Office, CLA 1.4, 1.2, 3.2 Legislation <br />L.4 Resetting Speed Limits. Evaluate the effectiveness of the State’s speed limit requirements on <br />street safety and performance. <br />DOT, City Attorney 1.4 Legislation <br />L.5 Tailpipe Emission Legislation. Support legislation to reduce tailpipe emissions from cars and <br />trucks. <br />Mayor’s Office, CLA, SCAQMD 5.3, 5.4 Legislation <br />L.6 Vehicular Travel Safety Training. Work with the Los Angeles County Superior Court to <br />develop a program that offers training on driving behavior around other users of the roadway <br />to motorists receiving citations and/or involved in collisions with non-auto modes. <br />DOT, City Attorney, Council Offices 1.1 Legislation <br />L.7 Local Street Speed Limit. Advocate for and support for a 20 mph speed limit on all local <br />streets within California. <br />DOT, City Attorney 1.4 Legislation <br />MT.1 Bicycle Path Maintenance Program. Regulary inspect and maintain Class I bicycle paths.DOT, BOE, Council Offices 1.7 Maintenance <br />MT.2 Crosswalk Maintenance. Implement a crosswalk upgrade and maintenance program to ensure <br />all crosswalks are kept to City standards. See Street Design Manual. <br />DOT, Council Offices 3.2, 1.7 Maintenance <br />MT.3 Mandeville Canyon Park. Maintain off-road bicycle trails in Mandeville Canyon.RAP 1.9 Maintenance <br />MT.4 Notification System. Develop a coordinated interdepartmental maintenance and response <br />program for the City’s network of roads and bikeways; continue to utilize DPW service <br />request forms and the 311 System for the public to directly inform the City. <br />Mayor’s Office, BSS, BOE, Council Offices 4.1, 4.2 Maintenance <br />MT.5 Pavement Preservation Program. Annually fund a baseline pavement preservation program <br />that provides for major rehabilitation (resurface and reconstruction) and preventive <br />maintenance (crack and slurry seal). Make annual schedule public and easily accessible on <br />the BSS website. Prioritize bikeways and other areas of high need. BSS to Coordinate non- <br />emergency resurfacing with other departments one year in advance. <br />BSS, Council Offices 1.7, 4.6 Maintenance <br />MT.6 Sidewalk Cleaning. Work with local businesses and community organizations to maintain <br />sidewalks, along arterials, free of debris <br />Mayor’s Office, BSS, Council Offices 1.7, 4.10 Maintenance <br />MT.7 Sidewalk Repair. Implement a sidewalk improvement program to bring up all existing <br />degraded sidewalk sections to City standards and implement a program to ensure that future <br />degraded sidewalk sections are promptly identified and repaired in a timely manner. <br />BSS, Council Offices 1.7 Maintenance <br />MT.8 Street Services Budget Allocation Formula. Continue to utilize the Bureau of Street Services’ <br />Budget Allocation Formula that allows for the equalization of pavement conditions citywide. <br />BSS 1.7 MaintenanceLADCP 156 Chapter 5 <br /> <br />City Council 32 – 160 6/4/2024
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