Specifications include, but are not limited to: A land use plan and program. General location, character and extent of transportation systems and infrastructure, public utility systems and other similar facilities. Recommendations for blighted areas and changes to streets, open space, buildings, utilities. Recommendations for implementing any of the plan’s proposals. The City of Berkley is also engaged in the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s (MEDC) Redevelopment Ready Communities Program (RRC). Any recommendations in the Master Plan must be consistent with best practices recommended by the RRC. In 2018, the City of Berkley adopted a Complete Streets ordinance. A Complete Streets Plan should be addressed in the Master Plan. Consideration of traffic calming measures through residential neighborhoods should be addressed. Parking Requirements. The Downtown Master Plan will be making specific recommendations about minimum parking standards. In an effort to achieve the right balance of available parking spaces and minimum standards, the Berkley Master Plan should examine inventory of available parking, existing standards, as well as recommendations in the Downtown Master Plan. High levels of coordination with the consultants for the Downtown Master Plan will be necessary. Recommendations on strategies for the City to acquire more green space and establish measures to preserve existing green space. Exploring opportunities to add more multi-family housing without significantly altering the character of existing single-family residential districts. Redevelopment plan for areas of the City outside of the Downtown Development Authority District. Redevelopment plan should explore opportunities for mixed-use development, future zoning. Specific areas to be identified as part of the public visioning process. Recommendations on changes to the current zoning ordinance to allow for the successful implementation of any recommendations on future land use. In addition to recommendations, implementation should be prioritized on an annual schedule along with responsible parties and potential funding sources. The City envisions the completion of a Master Plan in three phases. Public visioning and outreach Writing the Master Plan Final Plan and adoption