Creating a Neighborhood PlanIn late 2004, the San Jose/Guerrero Coalition to Save Our Streets won several grants to develop a neighborhood plan. Starting in 2005, we held a series of workshops to determine what neighbors would like for their neighborhood. The workshops were conducted jointly with the Project for Public Spaces, an organization that has worked for more than 30 years to help "create Places." |
OrganizationThe links at the right show the plan. Corridor-wide features shows features that we anticipate would be added all along the corridor. Intersection guide gives a brief description of the five intersections for which there are specific drawings. Map of corridor shows a map of the entire stretch from Cesar Chavez to Randall, including treatments for all intersections. Following that are drawings for each of the five intersections identified by neighbors for intense consideration. The links under "Additional Information" show explanations for feature not tied to specific locations. |
Draft PlanNeighborhood Plan Home Neighborhood Planning Recommendation Additional InformationWider sidewalks or wider Median PPS Slideshow from Community Workshops Background Information |