INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS The Analysis Chapter for the East Berry Corridor Study considers current transportation and land use conditions within the defined study area. The purpose of the analysis is to identify complementary transportation and land use strategies that support the goals of the corridor regarding safety, travel options, upward mobility, belonging, community building, and connectivity, with the aspiration of making the corridor a more walkable, multimodal corridor for all ages and abilities. This document and recommendations will be used to receive future bonds. These recommendations set East Berry Street up for funding to be used towards design and construction. Today, East Berry Street is predominantly a car-oriented corridor. Since driving will continue to be an important travel choice, efforts are being made to consider strategies that introduce more travel choices and improve safety without significant disruption to traffic flow. Similarly, the analysis seeks to identify land use and urban design opportunities that result in greater corridor vibrancy, enhanced opportunities for residents, and conditions that attract future investments in the corridor. The sections covered in this analysis include: CROSS-SECTIONS TRANSIT ASSESSMENT
CONNECTIVITY
TECHNOLOGY & ACCESS MANAGEMENT
SAFETY
RIGHT-OF-WAY & UTILITIES
PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE
LAND USE
BICYCLE EXPERIENCE
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