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Following public input and based on the findings of the Alternatives Analysis, a Preferred <br />(Development) Alternative will be identified. <br />Deliverable #Sa: Alternatives Analysis Memo <br />Deliverable #5b: TAC Meeting— Agenda/Meeting Materials and Minutes <br />Deliverable#5c: CAC Meeting — Agenda/Meeting Materials and Minutes <br />Deliverable #5d: Community Workshop — Agenda/Meeting Materials and Summary of Feedback <br />Task 6: Multi -modal Access and Connectivity <br />This plan or report will identify pedestrian access and circulation patterns, bicycle access and circulation <br />plans, transit connectivity, and auto circulation routes. The consultant will prepare strategies for <br />transportation demand management (TDM) improving bus access to rail stations and frequency of <br />feeder services (in consultation with transit providers) as well as pedestrian, bicycle and auto access and <br />safety. Multi -modal connections between the transit stations and higher density housing, surrounding <br />neighborhood amenities, activity nodes (including outside of the planning area), and open space should <br />be emphasized. Opportunities for new and/or improved non -auto connections should be identified. <br />Deliverable #6a: Multi -modal Access and Connectivity Plan/Memo <br />Task 7: Pedestrian -friendly Design/Placemaking & Accessible Design Guidelines <br />The consultant will produce building, open space, and street design guidelines or standards that focus on <br />pedestrian -oriented design that enhances walkability, pedestrian and bicycle comfort and convenience, <br />and the safety and security of transit riders in and around the planning area. Possible approaches may <br />include pedestrian -friendly design guidelines, form based code, street design guidelines and context <br />sensitive solutions. These guidelines will be prepared and presented in conjunction with Task 6 (Multi- <br />modal Access and Connectivity) above. Graphics and visuals will be essential to and required for the <br />design guidelines. Graphic presentation may include architectural drawings and renderings, massing <br />studies, cross-sectional views, elevation drawings, etc. <br />The consultant will also create an accessibility design plan for people with disabilities and the elderly <br />that ensure fully accessible transit stations, accessible paths between transit and surrounding areas, and <br />visitable and habitable housing units adjacent to applicable transit stations and in the planning area, <br />where feasible. Visitable means a dwelling unit where a person with a disability can visit with an <br />accessible restroom. Habitable means a dwelling unit where a person with a disability can live with an <br />accessible bedroom. Note that if new housing is proposed within the planning area, at least 10% of <br />townhomes should be habitable by persons with disabilities. <br />The Multi -modal and Connectivity memo, Pedestrian -friendly Design Standards and Accessible Design <br />memo will be presented at the TAC and CAC meetings. <br />Deliverable #7a: Pedestrian friendly Design Standards <br />Deliverable #7b: Accessible Design Memo <br />Deliverable #7c: TAC Meeting — Agenda/Meeting Materials and Minutes <br />Deliverable #7d: CAC Meeting — Agenda/Meeting Materials and Minutes <br />Task 8: Parking Analysis <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />