EastBerryStreet_REPORT_FINAL_06.11.2025_Print (1)

ZONING FRAMEWORK One of the City’s key implementation tools to turn the vision for East Berry Street into reality is zoning. Although zoning alone will not implement the vision for walkable, mixed-use redevelopment along the corridor, it is a key element. Ensuring the right public realm context (i.e., streets, sidewalks, etc) to support walkable redevelopment is also just as important. This requires major public investment and needs to be phased based on the City’s competing budget priorities. Fixing the zoning is a much easier lift (and less costly) compared to the improvements to the public realm. Chapter 4 provides the framework to refine zoning based on the corridor’s stage in its evolution from existing auto-centric to walkable. Most of East Berry is still in Stage 1 which is a very auto-centric corridor with minimal pedestrian facilities. Making the entire corridor walkable at the same time will be challenging given the level of investment in the public realm and the limited market for walkable mixed use. VICKERY BLVD ROSEDALE ST BERRY ST VICKERY BLVD ROSEDALE ST

Figure 69. Existing Zoning Map

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