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Item 19 - City Council Work Study Session Regarding the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study
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Item 19 - City Council Work Study Session Regarding the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study
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<br />City of Santa Ana | First Street Multimodal Corridor <br />Technical Memorandum <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Funding <br />The project was funded through a REAP 2.0 grant administered by OCTA and SCAG. The <br />grant focuses on improving access for low -income housing through improved pedestrian, <br />bicycle and transit options . While the City did receive a short extension, the grant will expire <br />in December 2026. Additional funding may be needed to complete the design (depending <br />upon the timing and elements of the locally preferred alternative and the limits of the <br />improvements). The City is working closely with OCTA to secure additional funding for <br />construction engineering and construction of the selected improvem ents. <br />Goals and Objectives <br />The goal of this project is as follows: <br />Improve the travel environment along First Street and connect people to places through a <br />variety of reliable, safe and affordable travel options. <br />This can be achieved by: <br />• Prioritiz ing vulnerable roadway users. The success of implementing improvements <br />should be measured by its ability to improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians <br />and bicyclists. <br />• Reduc ing vehicle speeds and address basic safety. <br />• Add ing trees and landscape to create shade and make the corridor visually <br />appealing. Creating a unified design for the corridor will improve the quality of the <br />travel experience. <br />• Add ing new north-south crossings to improve connectivity across the street. With a <br />limited number of existing controlled crossings, First Street serves as a barrier <br />between communities north and south of the corridor . <br />• Creating a continuous, high-quality bike network that connects to north-south <br />regional routes . Most bicyclists currently travel on the sidewalk due to safety <br />concerns riding in the street. Providing wider sidewalks to accommodate either a <br />Class 1 multiuse path or Class IV bikeways improves safety for both pedestrians and <br />bicyclists . <br />• Enhanc ing and improving transit performance and the rider experience. Provide <br />features such as dedicated lanes or bus priority to improve the efficiency of buses <br />along this highly traveled route. <br />Existing Conditions <br />Pedestrians and Bicycles <br />For this analysis, First Street is grouped into three segments, each with distinct <br />characteristics that coincide with neighborhoods and districts identified in the City’s General <br />Plan. While district boundaries outside the city core are more flexible and may overlap due to <br />shared characteristics such as architectural style, scale, and overall character, the
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