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Item 12 - Select Locally Preferred Alternative for the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study
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COMMUNITYOUTREACH <br /> Workshop Series#2—Design Options Review <br /> During Phase 2 of the outreach and engagement strategy, two in-person workshops were <br /> held in September 2025. Building on input gathered during Workshop 1 and from additional <br /> stakeholder outreach, a total of eight corridor design concepts were developed and <br /> presented in Workshop 2 (Figure 18). These concepts directly reflected community and <br /> stakeholder feedback. Among the options shown were the undercrossing and various bus <br /> stop concepts, which were highlighted in response to specific community interests. <br /> Large poster boards displayed renderings of each design option and explained the design's <br /> multimodal benefits and challenges. Large-format aerial maps were also available for <br /> comments. Participants reviewed the design options, learned about the benefits and trade- <br /> offs of each option, and provided feedback on safety, comfort, accessibility, and <br /> connectivity. This input helped the team better understand community priorities and use that <br /> understanding to develop three corridor concepts. <br /> lanes with sikeLanes6Nth <br /> athGCr <br /> ng Dz•a2 �t <br /> *0s 16t` <br /> t <br /> na19rA+rY ac <br /> v <br /> 3 � <br /> 1 5 1 i• <br /> w <br /> eke{��"� �°`` T <br /> Figure 18: Workshop 2 participants discussed design options with Study staff <br /> during the event on Sept. 17,2025. <br /> First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study—23 <br />
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