Draft | December 1, 2023 42 <br /> <br />Policy Action Feasibility Timeframe Cost Implemented <br />By <br />A: Code <br />Amendment <br />B: Program/Project <br />C: Community <br />Partnership <br />Related to <br />Existing <br />Plan/Project <br />pedestrian scale <br />design through <br />building design, <br />size, scale, and <br />site layout <br />requirements. <br />11.3 Well <br />Designed <br />Community <br />Space: Help <br />build a sense of <br />community by <br />using <br />welcoming and <br />well-designed <br />public and <br />private <br />community <br />space. <br />11.3.1 Establish a network of streets with green <br />and pedestrian friendly features in conjunction <br />with public spaces. <br />Moderate Ongoing $$$$ City B Transportation <br />System Plan <br />11.3.2 Provide clear “entry points” to River Road <br />and Santa Clara neighborhoods, identifying it as <br />the “River and Garden District.” <br />Easy Short $ Community B, C <br />11.4 Green and <br />Resilient <br />Properties: <br />Encourage <br />actions on <br />residential, <br />commercial, <br />and public <br />properties that <br />11.4.1 Green Infrastructure: Provide financial <br />incentives for property owners who provide on <br />site features or energy production that reduces <br />the burden on public infrastructure or private <br />infrastructure, reduce atmospheric toxins and C02 <br />emissions, or provide seismically sound structures <br />on commercial or public properties beyond code <br />requirement and could be for shelter in a disaster <br />scenario. <br />Moderate Ongoing $$$$ City <br />Non-profits <br />B Climate Action <br />Plan and City’s <br />Green Building <br />Program