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Council District 14 Mobility Element 2035 Amending Motions Council District 14 Mobility Element 2035 Amending Motions Amending Motion 1: Additions to Mobitliv Networks I MOVE that the City Council INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning and the Department of Transportation to amend the Mobility Plan with the following additions to the Networks A Add to the Neighborhood Enhanced Network on: a. Avenue 46 from Eagle Rock Boulevard to York Boulevard b. hill Drive from Eagle Vista Drive to Sierra Villa Drive B. Convert the existing Neighborhood Enhanced Network streets into Priority Neighborhood Enhanced Network streets on: a. Avenue 64 from the city limit north of Church Street to York Boulevard b. Yosemite Drive from Eagle Rock Boulevard to Figueroa Street c Meridian Street from Avenue 46 to Avenue 66 d. Collis Avenue from Huntington Drive to the South Pasadena city limit e. Campus Road from Westdale Avenue to York Boulevard f. Alumni Avenue from Eagle Rock Boulevard Campus Road C. Convert from Bicycle Lane Network and designate as Bicycle Enhanced Network on: a. Monterey Road from Via Marisol to Avenue 60 b Olympic Boulevard from Lorena Street to Soto Street c. Valley Boulevard from the Alhambra City Limit to Soto Street D. Designate as Planned Priority Bicycle Lane on: a. Mission Road from Cesar Chavez Avenue to Jesse Street b. Eastern Avenue from Huntington Drive to Valley Boulevard c. Marengo Avenue from Soto Street to Fbkett Street d. Verdugo Road from Eagle Rock Boulevard to the Glendale city limit E. Designate as Planned Bicycle Lane on- a. Alhambra Avenue from Eastern Avenue to tne Alhambra city limit F. Extend existing Pedestrian Enhanced District on: a. Colorado Boulevard from Glendale city limit to Pasadena city limit b. Huntington Drive from Mission Road to Kendall Avenue c. 4th Street from Alameda Street to the County of Los Angeles line G. Designate as Pedestrian Enhanced District on a. York Boulevard from Eagle Rock Boulevard to San Pascual Avenue b. Santa Fe Avenue oetween Center Street and 7th Street c. Mateo Street between Santa Fe Avenue and 7th Street 2015.04.08 CD 14 Mobility Plan Amendments 1 d Figueroa Street from York Boulevard to Colorado Boulevard e. 6th Street from Mateo Street to Mesquit Street f. Mesquit Street from 6tn Street to Jesse Street g. Myers Street from Jesse Street to 7th Street h. Jesse Street from Mission Road to Clarence Street i. Clarence Street from 4th Street to Jesse Street j. Anderson Street from 4th Street to 7th Street k Rio Street from Jesse Street to 7th Street l. 6th Street from Mission Road to Clarence Street m. Mission Road from 1st Street to Jesse Street H. Designate as a Comprehensive Trans.t Enhanced Network on: a. Valley Boulevard from the Alhambra city limit to Soto Street I. Designate as a Moderate Transit Enhanced Network on: a. Eastern Avenue from Huntington Drive to Valley Boulevard Amending Motion 2. Additions to 2035 Programs List I MOVE that the City Council INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning to amend the proposed mobility Plan to list Council alongside the Mayor’s Office as an implementing agency to the Mobility 2035 Programs List. $h/l£ _______ Date . Submitter* in Subcommittee Council Fne No:_l5——^ Item M"' 1 — Deputy. Adam R, Lid 2015.04 08 CD 14 Mobility Plan Amendments 2.
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