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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Introduction & Purpose
1.2 Policy Guidance
1.3 Relationship to Other Standards & Guidance
1.4 How to Use
2.0 Street Type Guidance
2.1 Introduction
2.1A Overlays and Modal Networks
2.1B Typical Characteristics
2.2 Street Type Map
2.3 Urban Neighborhood
2.4 Urban Neighborhood Connectors
2.5 Production and Processing
2.6 Mixed Use Community Connectors
2.7 Mixed Use Commercial Connectors
2.8 Mixed Use Regional Connectors
2.9 Downtown Core
2.10 Parkways
2.11 Trails
2.12 Alley
3.0 Street Design Guidance
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Sidewalks
3.2A Introduction and general guidance
3.2B Sidewalk zone design guidance
3.2C Sidewalk surface design
3.3 Boulevards and furnishings
3.3A Introduction and general guidance
3.3B Curbs
3.3C Greening
3.3D Street Trees
3.3E Green Stormwater Infrastructure
3.3F Utilities and signs
3.3G Street lighting
3.3H Bicycle and micro mobility parking
3.3I Driveways
3.3J Sidewalk cafes
3.4 Bikeways
3.4A Introduction and general guidance
3.4B Protected bike lanes introduction
3.4C Delineator-protected bike lanes
3.4D Planter-protected bike lanes
3.4E In-street curb-protected bike lanes
3.4F Sidewalk-level protected bike lanes
3.4G Shared use paths
3.4H Neighborhood greenways
3.4I Neighborhood greenways: full greenways
3.4J Neighborhood greenways: bicycle boulevards
3.4K Bike lanes, unprotected
3.4L Buffered bike lanes, unprotected
3.4M Contraflow bike lanes
3.4N Advisory bike lanes
3.5 Transit stops
3.5A Introduction and general guidance
3.5B Regular-route bus stops
3.5C Bus Rapid Transit stations
3.5D Bus stops and bikeways
3.6 Roadways
3.6A Introduction and general guidance
3.6B Lane widths
3.6C Design speed
3.6D Traffic calming and speed management
3.6E Bus-only lanes
3.6F In-lane bus stops
3.6G Vehicle parking and curbside uses
3.6H Medians
3.6I Historic streets
3.7 Intersections
3.7A Introduction and general guidance
3.7B Design and control vehicles
3.7C Curb-return radii
3.7D Pedestrian crossings
3.7E Bikeway intersection design
3.7F Traffic circles
3.7G Parking and intersection visibility
3.7H Quick build safety treatments
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Introduction & Purpose
1.2 Policy Guidance
1.3 Relationship to Other Standards & Guidance
1.4 How to Use
2.1 Introduction
2.10 Parkways
2.11 Trails
2.12 Alley
2.1A Overlays and Modal Networks
2.1B Typical Characteristics
2.2 Street Type Map
2.3 Urban Neighborhood
2.4 Urban Neighborhood Connectors
2.5 Production and Processing
2.6 Mixed Use Community Connectors
2.7 Mixed Use Commercial Connectors
2.8 Mixed Use Regional Connectors
2.9 Downtown Core
3.0 Street Design Guidance
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Sidewalks
3.2A Introduction and general guidance
3.2B Sidewalk zone design guidance
3.2C Sidewalk surface design
3.3 Boulevards and furnishings
3.3A Introduction and general guidance
3.3B Curbs
3.3C Greening
3.3D Street Trees
3.3E Green Stormwater Infrastructure
3.3F Utilities and signs
3.3G Street lighting
3.3H Bicycle and micro mobility parking
3.3I Driveways
3.3J Sidewalk cafes
3.4 Bikeways
3.4A Introduction and general guidance
3.4B Protected bike lanes introduction
3.4C Delineator-protected bike lanes
3.4D Planter-protected bike lanes
3.4E In-street curb-protected bike lanes
3.4F Sidewalk-level protected bike lanes
3.4G Shared use paths
3.4H Neighborhood greenways
3.4I Neighborhood greenways: full greenways
3.4J Neighborhood greenways: bicycle boulevards
3.4K Bike lanes, unprotected
3.4L Buffered bike lanes, unprotected
3.4M Contraflow bike lanes
3.4N Advisory bike lanes
3.5 Transit stops
3.5A Introduction and general guidance
3.5B Regular-route bus stops
3.5C Bus Rapid Transit stations
3.5D Bus stops and bikeways
3.6 Roadways
3.6A Introduction and general guidance
3.6B Lane widths
3.6C Design speed
3.6D Traffic calming and speed management
3.6E Bus-only lanes
3.6F In-lane bus stops
3.6G Vehicle parking and curbside uses
3.6H Medians
3.6I Historic streets
3.7 Intersections
3.7A Introduction and general guidance
3.7B Design and control vehicles
3.7C Curb-return radii
3.7D Pedestrian crossings
3.7E Bikeway intersection design
3.7F Traffic circles
3.7G Parking and intersection visibility
3.7H Quick build safety treatments
Advanced Stop Bars
Bicycle Boxes
Bicycle detection at signalized intersections
Bike lane retrofit projects with mixing zones
Bike lanes at t-intersections
Curb Extensions
Curb Ramps
Delineator curb extensions
Delineator hardened centerlines
Delineator medians
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