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_ ,~ <br />__ _ <br />'~ <br />r-... .._. _- ~ .._ ;.. <br />l~ ~~' <br />~ F ~~ '~ j4 <br />I ~ .._-._ .~.^ rr-- C fY . <br />S rt ~ ~ ~ ' '~ ~ ~ !' ~ ~ ,a ~ ~ V ~ ~' , <br />' ~ 1_. ~' <br />~+ f1 ~i ~~1 ~ ~` ~ ~` <br />_ - ;, _.~ a_ a. <br />- i <br />~` <br />y~ <br />. <br />! ~ ~k <br />•~ ~ _ ~ - , - <br />' ~ <br />^ tr ~ <br />_ _ <br />~ sou^~ar~ - _--_ ---- _ - _ ~,~:: ~- - - ;. <br />1.B Pedestrian corridor at <br />Estudillo <br />0 <br />L <br />0 <br />v <br />~~ <br />Description <br />Improve passageway by remov- <br />ing existing clutter and improving <br />paving. Replace lighting with a <br />softer more pleasant pedestrian light. <br />Encourage stores to have doors <br />or windows open onto the passage- <br />way. <br /> <br />Purpose <br />Improved passageway makes a <br />stronger connection between BART <br />and downtown through historic <br />neighborhood. <br />New lighting promotes safety <br />and aesthetics without glare. <br />Doors and windows facing the <br />corridor improve retail access and <br />animate pedestrian space. <br />Businesses flanking the corridor <br />could use this space as an opportu- <br />nity for outdoor seating, displaying <br />sale items, etc. <br />Strengthening this connection <br />may, in the future, allow for the re- <br />turn of retail to Hays Street. <br />4 <br />{ <br />E <br />1 <br />page 50 Oelober2000 San Leandro Downtown Plan & Urban Design Guidelines <br />