Specifications include, but are not limited to: Roadway, Transit, and General Safety Improvements • Replacement of deteriorating pavement surfaces, curb and gutter, and storm sewer • Improvements and modifications to existing public utilities. • Traffic control upgrades to existing signalized intersections to the latest County/City standards (Considering multiple forms of traffic control including but not limited to pedestrian beacons, stop control, traffic signals and roundabouts). • Potential for possible medians • Improving transit stops • Implementation of traffic calming measures Pedestrian Improvements • ADA compliant sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, and crossings • Evaluation of implementing enhanced pedestrian crossings • Potential for curb extensions and refuge islands, etc. • Enhanced mobility and connections to planned and existing regional pedestrian infrastructure/destinations • Implementation of pedestrian safety devices at traffic-controlled intersections (i.e. Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS), pedestrian countdown timers, high visibility crossings, etc.) Bikeway Improvements • Implementation of a dedicated bikeway • Implementation of enhanced crossings along the corridor • Enhanced riding experience • Enhanced mobility and connections to planned and existing regional bikeway infrastructure/destinations Other Improvements • Stormwater Management BMPs • Potential green infrastructure and tree plantings • Street and pedestrian scale lighting • Implementation of streetscape elements to establish corridor character and placemaking. • Potential improvements to City-owned water and sanitary sewer infrastructure