Draft Neighborhood Identity Policy Moves
Based on input received during the Discover phase, the planning team has developed a set of draft neighborhood identity policy moves. Now the planning team wants to hear from you. Are these initial ideas headed in the right direction? Are there other priorities or ideas that should be considered?
Keep in mind that Policy describes what the city wants to achieve, but does not spell out exactly how to do it. Policy language is usually high-level. It balances clear direction with enough flexibility to respond to changing conditions, new technologies, or unforeseen events. With that in mind, try to imagine a future - 5 or 10 years from now - where these policies have been implemented consider these questions:
- If policies addressing these aspects of neighborhood identity are implemented, what changes would you expect?
- Is there anything that you think is missing from these neighborhood identity policy moves?
Develop a unique identity of identified Neighborhood Centers and other commercial areas in Crossroads through placemaking in partnership with the business community.
Recognize Crossroads’ diversity through placemaking and activation of public spaces.
Integrate easily understandable wayfinding into streetscapes to enhance neighborhood identity and improve accessibility for all users.
Provide aesthetic and landscaping enhancements on arterial streets so they become visually attractive, safe, and comfortable corridors to and through the area.
Reveal and enhance public views of prominent natural areas, greenbelts, and significant panoramas.
Establish and enhance gateways at key destinations and major corridors in Crossroads.

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