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International Corridor steering committee asks council to endorse corridor as strategic asset; city awarded $50,000 Thriving Communities subgrant
Summary
Cynthia Cruz presented prioritized improvements for the International Corridor — walkability and lighting, aesthetics and identity, and community capacity — and said the city earned a $50,000 Thriving Communities subgrant to fund temporary traffic calming, placemaking and possibly a mural; the committee proposed forming a community-led organization to guide implementation.
Cynthia Cruz, principal planner in the Office of Strategic Initiatives, summarized seven months of steering-committee work to prioritize 13 recommendations from the International Corridor visioning effort. She said the committee's three categories of priorities are: improving walkability and lighting (including pedestrian-scale lighting and traffic calming), enhancing aesthetics and identity (gateway icons, public art, signage and façade improvements), and building community capacity to support small businesses and…
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