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File #: 16-078    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Study Session Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/7/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/15/2016 Final action: 3/15/2016
Title: Discussion of Quality of Life Initiatives
Attachments: 1. Action Report 03-15-16 PC QOL
Town of Paradise Valley
Action Report

TO: Chair and Planning Commission

FROM: Eva Cutro, Community Development Director

DATE: March 15, 2016

CONTACT:
Staff Contact
Eva Cutro, 480-348-3522
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Discussion of Quality of Life Initiatives
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BACKGROUND:
Background
The Town Council recently discussed Quality of Life Initiatives to further their goal of maintaining and improving the Paradise Valley quality of life. At the January 28, 2016 Council meeting a list of initiatives was proposed and various groups were assigned responsibilities. Initiatives for the Planning Commission to address, include:

1. Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan
2. Design Criteria for Visually Significant Corridors
3. Noise Ordinance - Construction noise and leaf blowers
4. Hillside Code
5. Lighting Code
6. Wall Code
7. Sign Code for private property
8. Blight

Planning staff will bring these topics to the Commission over the course of this year. Following is an update on the individual initiatives.

Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan -
The Town of Paradise Valley is seeking a qualified consultant to develop a Pedestrian / Bicycle Master Plan which will be incorporated into the Mobility Element of the General Plan. The purpose of the development of the Master Plan is to:

1. Create and promote safe and convenient access for the friendly co-existence of bicycle riders, pedestrians and other transportation users in Paradise Valley;
2. Provide a comprehensive plan for improvements to the Town's bicycle and pedestrian system;
3. Improve bicycle and pedestrian safety;
4. Provide linkages to neighboring community non-motorized networks;
5. Identify barriers to safely accessing bicycle and pedestrian destinations within the Town and in surrounding areas, along with solutions to increase resident use of these type of facilities;
6. Support existing and future land use policies and patterns; and
7. De...

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