1. Traffic a. Study will need to be undertaken to understand the potential traffic impact of additional residential, hotel, retail uses, water borne activities and visitors on the safe operations of the intersections in the study area; as well as any potential changes in traffic patterns. b. Traffic counts and studies must be undertaken at the intersections as shown on the map in Exhibit B. a. As part of As part of the Downtown Revitilization Initiative (DRI), the city has developed a pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure improvements plan extending from the train station, through the waterfront and connecting up to the Downtown. This plan should be evaluated and incorporated into the traffic study. c. The City is concurrently engaging an urban design consultant to provide conceptual streetscape and public open space designs for the streets and areas in the study zone. The scould should include evaluation of impacts of the proposed conceptual plans. 2. Parking a. Study will need to address how redevelopment of the City owned TOD parcels will affect parking availability for commuters, residents, visitors, customers, and recreational participants. b. To understand current utilization of commuter lots, a parking study must be undertaken at the parking lots as shown on the map in Exhibit B. c. Shared parking and the effects on usage and management will be explored d. The study should encompass how the city may manage and operate the post-development parking lots 3. Stormwater a. Study effects of redevelopment on stormwater systems including capacity of existing systems. b. Identify areas through the ongoing Public Works Infiltration and Inflow (I&I) analysis to determine areas of storm water intrusion into sanitary sewers which if reduced would make available additional sewer capacity available. 4. Flood Plain and Flood Way a. Study sitewide effects of development with regards to 100 & 500yr floodplains and flood way. 5. Potable Water a. Study capacity and condition of existing potable water supply to support redevelopment of project sites.