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AGENDA REPORT
DATE: May 28, 2002
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
THRU: John B. Bahorski, City Manager
FROM: Lee Whittenberg, Director of Development Services
SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF ORANGE COUNTY
COMMUTER BIKEWAYS STRATEGIC PLAN
SUMMARY OF REOUEST:
Adopt Resolution Number , A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Seal
Beach Adopting the City of Seal Beach Bikeways Strategic Plan.
BACKGROUND:
The City is preparing plans and specifications for several bicycle improvements projects,
including the Seal Beach Regional Trail. As part of this project a regional bicycle trail
will be developed on Pacific Coast Highway from Seal Beach Boulevard to Anderson
Avenue.
The City is requesting $444,000.00 of Bicycle Transportation Account funds for this
project from the State Bicycle Transportation Account, administered through the Caltrans
Bicycle Facilities Unit. One of the evaluation criteria for the grant application requires
the City to have an adopted "bicycle transportation plan" that is consistent with the
California Bicycle Transportation Act ( "BTA "), Sections 890 -894.2 of the California
Streets and Highways Code.
The City of Seal Beach `Bicycle Route Element' of the General Plan, adopted in 1974
and revised in 1997 and 1998 by the City Council, only contains some of the elements
required by the BTA. The City has an option to use the recently approved, countywide
OCTA "Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan". This plan meets all of the legislative
requirements.
Staff is recommending adoption of the OCTA "Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan" as
the City of Seal Beach Bikeways Strategic Plan, and that the plan be amended to delete
any and all references within the document to the "Beach Path" between First Street and
Seal Beach Boulevard.
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FISCAL IMPACT:
If the City does not adopt the OCTA "Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan" eligibility for
BTA funding will be lost and other funding sources will need to be pursued for the
appropriate bicycle improvement projects within the City.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution Number , A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Seal
Beach Adopting the City of Seal Beach Bikeways Strategic Plan. The City is requesting
$444,000.00 of Bicycle Transportation Account funds for this project from the State
Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Bicycle Facilities Unit. It would be very
difficult to obtain that funding level through other sources in the desired time -frame.
JeeWhittehberg
Director
of Development Servic
Attachments: (3)
Attachment 1: Resolution Number A Resolution of the City
Council of the City of Seal Beach Adopting the City of
Seal Beach Bikeways Strategic Plan
Attachment 2: Excerpts of "OCTA Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan",
Orange County Transportation Authority, August 10, 2001
• Table of Contents
• Chapter 2, Existing Conditions — Seal Beach
❑ Chapter 4, Proposed Projects — Seal Beach
o Table 6: Top Priority Proposed Bikeways — Seal Beach
a Table 6: Second Priority Proposed Bikeways — Seal
Beach
a Table 6: Third Priority Proposed Bikeways — Seal
Beach
Attachment 3: Proposed 5 -YR Capital Improvement Program, 2002/2003
—2006/2007
OCTA Strategic Plan Adoption.CC Swff Report
Adoption of Sea! Beach Bikeways Strategic Plan
City Council Staff Report
May 28,1002
ATTACHMENT 2
EXCERPTS OF "OCTA COMMUTER
BIKEWAYS STRATEGIC PLAN ", ORANGE
COUNTY TRANSPORTATION
AUTHORITY, AUGUST 10, 2001
❑ TABLE OF CONTENTS
❑ CHAPTER 2, EXISTING CONDITIONS
- SEAL BEACH
❑ CHAPTER 4, PROPOSED PROJECTS -
SEAL BEACH
❑ TABLE 6: TOP PRIORITY PROPOSED
BIKEWAYS - SEAL BEACH
❑ TABLE 6: SECOND PRIORITY
PROPOSED BIKEWAYS - SEAL
BEACH
❑ TABLE 6: THIRD PRIORITY
PROPOSED BIKEWAYS - SEAL
BEACH
O A Staregic Plan AdoptioaCC Staff Report
OCTA Commuter
Bikeways
Strategic Plan
Prepared for:
Orange County Transportation Authority
August 10, 2001
OCTA Commuter Bikeway Strategic Plan
Prepared by Alta Transportation Consulting
Table of Contents
Chapter1 Introduction ......................................................... ..............................1
Introduction.................................................................. ..............................1
Setting
Existing Transportation ............................................... ..............................2
Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan Needed ................ ..............................3
MajorRecommendations ............................................. ..............................4
PlanningProcess ......................................................... ..............................5
5
PublicProcess ............................................................ ...............................
Chapter
Consistency with Other Transportation and Air Quality Plans ....................
5
2 Existing Conditions ....................................... ...............................
Bikeways..................................................................... ...............................
7
Parkin...... ..............................7
Amenities..................................................................... ..............................8
Multi -Modal Connections .............................................. ..............................8
Existing Conditions in Each Jurisdiction ....................... ..............................9
Anaheim............................................................ ..............................9
Brea.................................................................. .............................10
BuenaPark ....................................................... .............................11
CostaMesa ...................................................... .............................11
Cypress............................................................ .............................12
DanaPoint ........................................................ .............................12
FountainValley ................................................. .............................13
Fullerton........................................................... .............................13
GardenGrove ................................................... .............................14
HuntingtonBeach ............................................. .............................14
Irvine................................. ............................... . .............................14
LaHabra ........................................................... .............................15
LaPalma .......................................................... .............................16
LagunaBeach .................................................. .............................16
LagunaHills ...................................................... .............................16
LagunaNiguel .................................................. .............................17
LagunaWoods ................................................. .............................17
LakeForest ...................................................... .............................18
LosAlamitos ..................................................... .............................18
MissionViejo .................................................... .............................18
NewportBeach ................................................. .............................19
Orange............................................................. .............................20
20
Placentia......................................................... ...............................
Rancho Santa Margarita ................................... .............................21
SanClemente ................................................... .............................21
SanJuan Capistrano ........................................ .............................21
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SantaAna ................................. .... ... ... ...........................................
22
SealBeach ....................................................... .............................22
Stanton............................................................. .............................23
Tustin.......................................................... ..............................:-:.23
Unincorporated Areas ....................................... .............................24
VillaPark .......................................................... .............................24
Westminster..................................................... .............................24
YorbaLinda ...................................................... .............................25
Maps of Existing Bicycle Facilities ..... ..................................................
26 -36
Chapter3 Needs Analysis ................................................... .............................37
Needs of Commuter Bicyclists .................................... .............................37
Needs of Recreational Bicyclists ................................. .............................38
PublicInput ................................................................. .............................39
Ridership Forecast and Air Quality Benefits ................ .............................42
Bicycle Accident Analysis ............................................ .............................49
Bicycle Safety Education and Enforcement Programs .............................51
Chapter4 Proposed Projects .............................................. .............................57
Consistency with Other Transportation and Air Quality Plans ..................57
PlanningCriteria .......................................................... .............................58
Parking and Other Amenities ...................................... .............................58
SafetyEducation ......................................................... .............................59
Proposed Bikeway Projects by Jurisdiction ................. .............................60
Anaheim........................................................... .............................60
Brea.................................................................. .............................60
BuenaPark ....................................................... .............................61
CostaMesa ...................................................... .............................61
Cypress............................................................ .............................61
DanaPoint ........................................................ .............................61
FountainValley ................................................. .............................62
Fullerton........................................................... .............................62
Garden Grove ................................................... .............................62
HuntingtonBeach ............................................. .............................62
Irvine............................................................... ...............................
63
LaHabra ........................................................... .............................63
LaPalma .......................................................... .............................63
LagunaBeach .................................................. .............................64
LagunaHills ...................................................... .............................64
LagunaNiguel .................................................. .............................64
LagunaWoods ................................................. .............................64
LakeForest ........... ............................................ ............................64.
LosAlamitos ..................................................... .............................65
MissionViejo .................................................... .............................65
NewportBeach ................................................. .............................65
Orange............................................................. .............................65
Placentia......................................................... ...............................
66
Rancho Santa Margarita ................................... .............................66
SanClemente ................................................... .............................66
San Juan Capistrano ........................................ .............................66
SantaAna ......................................................... ..........................:.:67
SealBeach ....................................................... .............................67
Stanton........................................................... ...............................
67
Tustin.............................................................. ...............................
68
Unincorporated Areas ....................................... ..........................:..68
VillaPark .......................................................... .............................68
Westminster.................................................... .............................69
YorbaLinda ...................................................... .............................69
Maps of Proposed Bicycle Facilities .......................... ..........................70
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Chapter5 Implementation ................... ............................... ............................116
Selection of Projects ................... ............................... ............................116
PreviousFunding ........................ ............................... ............................116
Funding Recommendation .......... ............................... ............................118
Funding....................................... ............................... ............................122
TEA- 21 ........................................ ............................... ............................122
State Funding Programs ............. ............................... ............................125
TDA Article 111 (SB 821) .... ............................... ............................125
AB434 .............................. ............................... ............................125
AS2766 ............................ ............................... ............................125
Bicycle Transportation Account ....................... ............................125
Safe Routes to School (AB1475) ..................... ............................125
LocalFunding .............................. ............................... ............................126
New Construction ............. ............................... ............................126
ImpactFees ...................... ............................... ............................126
MelloRoos ....................... ............................... ............................126
Other................................ ............................... ............................126
Financing.................................... ............................... ............................127
Chapter 6 Design and Maintenance ... ............................... ............................128
Existing Design Standards and Classifications .......... ............................128
Class I, 11 and III Bikeway Design Guidelines ............. ............................129
Recommendation 1: Class I Guidelines ........... ............................129
Recommendation 2: Class 11 Guidelines .......... ............................130
Recommendation 3: Class III Design .............. ............................130
Recommendation 4: Other Guidelines to Consider .....................131
Signage ....................................... ............................... ............................131
Striping........................................ ............................... ............................131
Stencils........................................ ............................... ............................131
Parking........................................ ............................... ............................132
Sidewalks.................................... ............................... ............................132
TrafficCalming ............................ ............................... ............................132
BicycleBoulevards ...................... ............................... ............................133
Maintenance................................ ............................... ............................149
Security....................................... ............................... ............................150
Liability........................................ ............................... ............................150
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Appendices..................................................................................................... 154
Appendix A -Bicycle User Survey ............................... ............................155
Appendix B -Land Use Planning Maps ..................... ............ .. ... ....... 156
List of Tables
Table 1:
Park-and-Ride Lots with Bicycle Parking .................. .................:............9
Table 2:
Orange County Bicycle Survey Results ................... .............................40
Table 3:
Bicycle Ridership Forecast and Air Quality Benefits .............................43
Table 4:
Orange County Bicycle Related Accidents by City ... .............................50
Table 5:
Orange County Bicycle Safety Education Programs
SurveyResults by City ........................................................................................
52
Table 6:
Top Priority Proposed Bikeways .............................. .............................81
Table 7:
Projects Funded by Jurisdiction .............................. ............................117
Table 8:
Bikeway System Funding Sources ......................................................
119
Table 9:
Recommended Signing and Marking ..................................................
138
Table 10:
Recommended Guidelines for Bicycle Parking Locations and
Quantities.......................... ...............................................................................
145
Table 11:
Bikeway Maintenance Check List and Schedule ... ............................150
List of Maps
Map 1: Existing Bicycle Facilities
La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, Anaheim .................. .............................26
Map 2: Existing Bicycle Facilities
Brea, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Anaheim and Unincorporated County .................27
Map 3: Existing Bicycle Facilities:
La Palma, Buena Park, Anaheim, Cypress, Stanton, Los Alamitos,
Seal Beach, Westminster, Garden Grove .............................. .............................28
Map 4: Existing Bicycle Facilities:
Anaheim, Villa Park, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin ................... .............................29
Map 5: Existing Bicycle Facilities:
Villa Park, Tustin and Unincorporated County ....................... .............................30
Map 6: Existing Bicycle Facilities, I
Seal Beach, Westminster, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana,
CostaMesa ........................................................................................................ 31
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Map 7: Existing Bicycle Facilities:
Santa Ana Tustin, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach ......... .............................y2
Map 8: Existing Bicycle Facilities: Unincorporated County .................................
Map 9: Existing Bicycle Facilities:
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Laguna Woods, Laguna Niguel .........,'..34
Map 10: Existing Bicycle Facilities:
Laguna Woods, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo,
Rancho Santa Margarita, Unincorporated County ................. .............................35
Map 11: Existing Bicycle Facilities:
Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano,
San Clemente, Unincorporated County ................................. .............................36
Map 12: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, Anaheim .................. .............................70
Map 13: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Brea, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Anaheim and Unincorporated County .................71
Map 14: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
La Palma, Cypress, Anaheim, Stanton, Los Alamitos, Garden Grove,
SealBeach, Westminster ........................................................ .............................72
Map 15: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Anaheim, Garden Grove, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin ........................
73
Map 16: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Villa Park, Orange, Tustin, Unincorporated County ............... .............................74
Map 17: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana.........
75
Map 18: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Irvine .............................................. .............................76
Map 19: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Irvine, Unincorporated County ............................................... .............................77
Map 20: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Newport Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Laguna Woods ...........................78
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Map 21: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
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Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo,
Rancho Santa Margarita, Laguna Niguel, Unincorporated County .....................79
Map 22: Proposed Bicycle Facilities:
Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point, San Clemente,
UnincorporatedCounty .......................................................... .............................80
Land Use Plans for Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, La Habra, La Palma,
Placentia, Yorba Linda and Nearby Unincorporated County . ............................157
Land Use Plans for Cypress, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach,
Garden Grove, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Stanton, Westminster and
Nearby Unincorporated County ............. ............................... ............................158
Land Use Plans for Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin, Villa Park and
Nearby Unincorporated County ............. ............................... ............................159
Land Use Plans for Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach,
Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest and
Nearby Unincorporated County ............. ............................... ............................160
Land Use Plans for Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo,
Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and
Nearby Unincorporated County ............. ............................... ............................161
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Multi -use Trail Crossing Prototype ......................... ............................134
Figure 2: Classes of Bikeways ................ ..............................: .........................:.134
Figure 3: Class II Bike Lane Cross Section ........................... ............................135
Figure 4: Bike Lane Intersection Design ............................... ............................136
Figure 5: Recommended Right Turn Channelization ........... ............................137
Figure 6a: Standard Bike Route Sign .... ............................... ...........................:140
Figure 6b: Custom Bike Route Sign ............... ............................... ..........................:.140
Figure 7: Schematic of Colored Lane Application ................. ............................141
Figure 8: Schematic of Pavement Stencil in use in San Francisco
andDenver ............................... ............................141
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Figure 9: Signing at Unsignalized Intersections .................... ............................142
Figure 10: Signing at Signalized Intersections ...................... ............................143
Figure 11: Warning Signs ...................... ............................... ............................144
Figure 12: Dimensions of Commonly Used Bicycle Racks ... ............................146
Figure 13: Bicycle Racks ....................... ............................... ............................147
Figure 14: Bicycle Lockers ..................... ............................... ............................148
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i Existing Conditions
South County region. Most of its development has been residential with some
commercial located in the downtown area. The City has a network of bikeways,
including some Class III facilities located along streets such as La Zanja Street and
Avenida de La Vista. Class III facilities total 0.5 miles in the City. Class II bikeway
facilities totaling B miles can be found along portions of streets including San Juan
Creek Road, Del Obispo and Alipaz Streets, and Camino Capistrano. Totaling 11 miles
in length, Class I facilities can be found along portions of streets such as Rancho Viejo
and San Juan Creek Roads, Camino del Avion, Camino Capistrano, and along. San
Juan and Trabuco Creeks.
Two existing bicycle parking facilities have been identified. These are located at the
San Juan Capistrano Amtrak/Metrolink Station and at the San Juan Capistrano
Community Center and Sports Park located on Camino del Avion. Two park- and -ride
locations exist in the City, including at the Amtrak/Metrolink Station in the downtown
area, on Rancho Viejo Road at Junipero Serra Road. One transit center is located in
the downtown area: the San Juan Capistrano Amtrak/Metrolink Station.
Santa Ana
With a year 2000 population of 317,700, Santa Ana is the seat of County government
and the largest city in Orange County. County government offices are located in the
City's Civic Center downtown. The City is also home to Santa Ana College, the Santa
Ana Zoo, and the Main Place and Bristol Marketplace shopping centers. The City is
one of the oldest and established cities in Orange County. Most of the City's
destinations and services are located along the arterial street network, including streets
such as Main and Bristol Streets, Grand, McFadden, and Edinger, and Warner
Avenues, and 1s` and 17"' Streets. Santa Ana currently does not have a well- developed
network of bikeways. The City has a short 0.25 -mile connecting Class III facility along
Orange Avenue and Adams Street. Santa Ana has two short Class II facilities totaling 1
mile, which are located along Susan Street and Sunflower Avenue near the South
Coast Metroplex. There are several Class I bikeway facilities in Santa Ana, including
those located along Maple, Greenville, and Flower Streets, MacArthur Boulevard, the
rail trail parallel to Alton Avenue, and the Santa Ana River Bikeway. These Class I
bikeway facilities total 8.75 miles.
Several bicycle parking facilities were identified in the Civic Center area of Santa Ana.
One park- and -ride facility is located at the Santa Ana Transportation Center. Two
transit centers currently exist in the City. One is the OCTA Santa Ana Transit Terminal
near the Civic Center, and the other is the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center
located near Santa Ana Boulevard and Santiago Avenue. Amtrak, Metrolink and
intercity buses as well as OCTA buses serve the Santa Ana Regional Transportation
Center.
Seal Beach
A small beach community with a year 2000 population of 27,400, Seal Beach is one of
many summer beach destinations for people from Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
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'' Existing Conditions
Although the United States Naval Weapons Support Facility dominates the City's
territory, Seal Beach is also home to a Leisure World retirement community and the
Anaheim Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Most of the City's destinations are located in the downtown area or along Seal Beach
Boulevard. The City has several bikeways that currently exist. One Class III bikeway
facility totaling 0.5 miles is located along the southern portion of Seal Beach Boulevard.
Several Class II facilities are located along portions of Seal Beach Boulevard, Lampson,
Westminster, Bolsa, and Electric Avenues, Marina Drive, and Beverly Manor Road.
Class II facilities total 6.25 miles in length. Two Class I bikeways exist in Seal beach.
One is the San Gabriel River Bikeway and the other is a connecting path from Beverly
Manor Road to the River path. These total 0.5 miles.
Currently, no existing bicycle parking facilities have been identified. Seal Beach also
has no park- and -ride facilities nor transit centers.
Stanton
With a year 2000 population of 34,350, Stanton is an older established city along one of
the former Pacific Electric Railway routes between Los Angeles and Santa Ana. Many
arterial streets pass through Stanton, including Beach Boulevard, and Katella,
Chapman, and Western Avenues. Currently, the City has two very short segments of
bikeway —one Class I and one Class II each 0.25 miles in length. They are both located
along Knott Avenue.
Stanton currently has identified no existing bicycle parking facilities, and has no park -
and -rides or transit centers within the city limits.
Tustin
With a year 2000 population of 68,300, Tustin is home to some of the oldest and newest
developments in Orange County. The downtown area of the City is well established,
but the eastern Tustin Ranch area has been developed primarily over the past decade.
Tustin Marketplace in Tustin Ranch is a major regional shopping and entertainment
destination in the County. The closed Tustin Marine Corps Air Station is currently being
studied for redevelopment in the southern portion of Tustin. The City has a network of
bikeways, primarily in its newer eastern portion. There currently exist no Class III
bikeways. Several Class II bikeway facilities totaling 15 miles can be found on streets
such as Irvine Boulevard, Edinger, Bryan, and Walnut Avenues, and Jamboree and
Tustin Ranch Roads. Two Class I facilities are located along Newport Avenue and
Peters Creek, which runs through the entire city from north to south. These facilities
total 5 miles in length.
Several bicycle parking facilities have been identified, and they are primarily located at
municipal parks throughout Tustin. One will be located at the new Tustin Metrolink
Station, scheduled to open in fall 2001 on Edinger Avenue. No park- and -ride facilities
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Proposed Projects
San Juan Creek Road and Camino Las Ramblas. San Juan Capistrano has a mix of
land uses including industrial near the railway corridor, commercial in the downtown
area and along major arterials, low to high - density residential, and open space in the
southeast. Future development is slated for low density residential in the eastern hills,
and other development will follow existing growth patterns.
Santa Ana
The City of Santa Ana has top priority Class I projects totaling 5.25 miles and costing
$2,250,000. These projects include Santiago Creek, the former Pacific Electric rail
corridor, and the Southern Pacific rail corridor between Flower Street and Orange
Avenue in the southern part of the City. Top priority Class II projects total 18.75 miles
and cost $1,187,500. These projects include Grand and Warner Avenues, Bristol,
Flower, Raitt, and Newhope Streets, Memory Lane, and Santa Ana Boulevard. Second
and third priority projects in Santa Ana include Euclid, Bristol, 1", and 4'" Streets, Civic
Center Drive, Fairhaven, McFadden, Edinger, Segerstrom, and Chestnut Avenues, and
MacArthur Boulevard. Santa Ana is a built out city with a mix of land uses, including
high and low density residential, commercial along arterial streets, and industrial
primarily in the eastern portion of the City. Future development will occur primarily as
redevelopment.
Seal Beach
One top priority Class I project in Seal Beach totals 1.75 miles and cost $875,000. This
project is along the coast near Pacific Coast Highway and Anaheim Bay. Top priority
Class II bikeway projects total 5 miles and cost $250,000. These include Seal Beach
Boulevard, Lampson and Westminster Avenues, and Pacific Coast Highway. Second
and third priority bikeway projects in Seal Beach include the western extension of the
top priority coastal bikeway. Seal Beach is built out with a large percentage of its land
going to the United States Naval Weapons Support Facility in the eastern part of the
city. The other sections of the City are primarily medium and high density residential
with some low density residential in the north and commercial uses along the arterial
streets near the downtown area. Future development is likely to be through
redevelopment.
Stanton
The City of Stanton has top priority Class I projects totaling 3.75 miles and costing
$1,875,000. These projects are two Union Pacific rail trails (east -west and north - south).
Top priority Class 11 projects include Knott, Orangewood, and Lampson Avenues and
Dale Street. These total 2.25 miles with a cost of $112,500. Second and third priority
bikeway projects include Cerritos, Chapman, and Western Avenues. Stanton is also a
built out city with a mix of land uses, including high and low density residential,
commercial, and industrial. This small city's future development will occur as
redevelopment because vacant land is scarce.
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