Priorities for Central Washington were discussed at Comprehensive Plan community workshops throughout 2005 and 2006. Several meetings with the Advisory Neighborhood Commissions that include Central Washington were conducted. Briefings to business and trade organizations with a stake in Downtown's future also took place. The revision process also included a Small Group Discussion on Downtown in October 2005. About 25 participants representing an array of Central Washington neighborhoods and interests were present. 1607.1
The following priorities for Central Washington were expressed through this process: 1607.2
* Some Metrorail stations that are nearing capacity
* Recent security-related street closures that have constricted traffic
* Conflicts between street activities, such as truck deliveries, bus stops, taxi stands, and parking
* Conflicts between building perimeter security and pedestrian circulation
* An inadequate supply of parking to meet shopper and visitor needs
* Confusing signage and a lack of information about routes and transportation services.
The DC Circulator has been an important step to connect Central Washington destinations to one another, but additional improvements are needed. Improving east-west and north-south circulation, and improving parking management continue to be high priorities. Supporting Metro's efforts to increase capacity- especially at Metro Center-also should be a priority.
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D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10, r. 10-A1607