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<br /> By matching the roadway type with existing or proposed land-use patterns along its length, the matrix(opposite)developed for the
<br /> Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto provides general guidelines for the selection of appropriate landscaping materials and other
<br /> streetscape design elements. (Source:Johnson Sustronk Weinstein + Associates)
<br /> In Carlsbad, California, overlay regulations for the El California/Hispanic" offices to suburban and rural
<br /> Camino Real corridor include suggested building design residential-type buildings.
<br /> themes for five corridor subdistricts. Under the Carlsbad
<br /> III approach, a separate manual of architectural guidelines COMMUNITY ENTRYWAYS
<br /> was written to aid developers in their attempts to comply Some roadways serve as primary entrance routes to a
<br /> with roadway area development standards. Based on community or as gateways to an entire region. These
<br /> guidelines contained in the manual, the corridor ordinance streets and roads have a special place in the hierarchy of
<br /> suggests varying building and land-use themes for indi- urban corridors due to their important role in conveying
<br /> vidual stretches of the corridor, ranging from "Old first impressions to visitors and in shaping community
<br /> identityjor local residents. In rural areas, entryways pro-
<br /> vide an area of transition between country and city; in
<br /> •� urban areas, they help to mark the boundaries between
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<br /> Installing attractive welcome signs at community entrances is a
<br /> • simple and relatively inexpensive way to improve the
<br /> ,41: tCCME ) "fir"'' - appearance of local entry corridors. New welcome signs in
<br /> F l i! E N r .t•, Eugene, Oregon, (below)here shown in contrast to the all-to-
<br /> familiar variety(left), are being financed from private
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