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2024-019
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6/4/2024
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SANTAANA VISION ZERO PLAN <br />Appendix D. Priority Projects Engineering Concept Development <br />Summary <br />To: Hina Chanchlani Project No.: 22-00136 <br />Cc: Zed Kekula, Mauricio Castaneda <br />From: Paul Martin <br />Date: February 7t", 2024 <br />RE: Santa Ana Vision Zero - Priority Projects Engineering Concept Development Summary <br />Overview <br />In support of the update to the Santa Ana Vision Zero (SAVZ), formerly the Safe Mobility Santa <br />Ana (SMSA) plan, Mark Thomas has developed planning level conceptual plans at the following <br />five (5) top ranked SAVZ priority corridors: <br />• Main Street 15t Street to 17t" Street <br />• Tustin Avenue 17t" Street to Fairhaven Avenue <br />• Euclid Street Hazard Avenue to McFadden Avenue <br />• Greenville Street MacArthur Boulevard to Warner Avenue <br />• First Street Fairview Street to Bristol Street <br />As scoped through guidance by SCAG and City staff, the concept plans evaluate one -mile of <br />each corridor and incorporate active transportation design countermeasures recommended by <br />the SAVZ plan and based on discussions with City staff. See Figure 1 for the Study Corridors <br />Map. <br />The City of Santa Ana can leverage the SCAG-funded project to develop engineering concepts, <br />cost estimates, and renderings to pursue future grant funding to advance each of the projects' <br />implementation. <br />Appendix D <br />
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