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. <br /> attractive environment for people(those in cars and those on foot). — - - <br /> • Downtown streets shall be designated with front yards according the _ II <br /> following hierarchy: <br /> • Broadway; River Street; Walnut Street; Pine Street; Seventh Street; <br /> Cross Streets <br /> .13 <br /> (For example, a building at the corner of Broadway and Walnut Street 0' '?. <br /> would have Broadway as its front yard, as that street is listed higher in ; <br /> the list. This should not be construed to mean that a building cannot ` t.� -. ,,',��4 <br /> be designed to address two streets.) AlPt AM__,T <br /> • Recognize that some downtown streets will be oriented to vehicle traf- Provide a streetscape that yields a <br /> fic, but will still accommodate pedestrians; and that some streets will more pedestrian scale(Design <br /> be oriented to pedestrians but still accommodate vehicles. Guideline 2.1) <br /> • Utilize materials that reflect local elements and culture to provide the <br /> sense of Monticello in every street. <br /> • Use elements that yield a more pedestrian scale, even at streets that are <br /> oriented to vehicles(pedestrian-scale street lights, for example). <br /> • Develop a pattern of street tree planting for all downtown streets to 0 <br /> create identity and consistency in downtown, but still allowing for <br /> diversity • <br /> in the streetscape. t - •cizysa -J. <br /> t--� ~i�� !- lit t <br /> • Provide pedestrian amenities, such as benches and trash receptacle, at "1' �tlfai I iiD I <br /> regular interval and key locations at all downtown streets. Provide pedestrian amenities at <br /> • Provide elements that inform the community of events and happenings streets and important downtown <br /> in the Monticello community at likely gathering places. sites(Design Guideline 2.1) <br /> • Develop a system of consistent maintenance for all public and private <br /> spaces in downtown (rather than relying on the individual property or <br /> business owners to keep their sidewalks and sites maintained). <br /> III .....- - _____ <br /> . ......._ <br /> .. • <br /> .. <br /> :•:,_., .._ , <br /> fyiy .. �' ., �a` - . ,)1 t.. .:71;.:;.;--- <br /> �C'- "ii: ., `, .r1 •'4' <br /> 4�: .. <br /> v '" .•r ,' Y!.- -. ' fie JOU Q'"q''. fes` 'f' <br /> p".1-."--,— ']� �� i' ��• e7r.—,---..r,,, 16, .♦ qr' •--ys,.;�J ••4.' --7';', <br /> -+ . 1`� = % .,....„:.,_:;,71-:;,.. <br /> 'Ce's wa1+frcIs _._a'c Kr..rs •itikr 4'r.i �rrv...• s �+ara _ �+c�'.°c =.eve <br /> IPIrer <br /> Create patterns of consistency in downtown street planting patterns;recall materials that are meaningful to Monticello;and extend those patterns onto individual downtown <br /> sites. (Design Guideline 2.1,3.5) <br /> 2.2 Build a complete network of sidewalks in downtown and extend side- t , <br /> walks into nearby neighborhoods to create a walking/strolling downtown <br /> environment. Q '" .0 <br /> • Build sidewalks with widths appropriate to levels of pedestrian traffic. A. : <br /> • Build sidewalk connections from the sidewalk to the front door of ��'� ����'����° a.r" 'l;is r <br /> every building in downtown, especially those that are separated from Provide elements meant to inform <br /> • the sidewalk by parking areas. the of local events , <br /> • Develop sidewalks on both sides of all downtown streets and on at the community Guideline 2.1) <br /> least one side of all streets leading into neighborhoods A New Bridge <br /> Revitalizing Monticello's Downtown and River ont - <br /> Page 3:31 <br />