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<br />Streetscape Features <br />Design Guielelinea <br /> <br />1) Transitions occur in areas where land use <br />type, right-of-way width, or street type change. <br />Transitional areas provide opportunities for <br />gateways or other design treatments that mark or <br />signify change. <br /> <br />2) Street transition treatments should be located <br />at intersections or at the boundaries of signifi- <br />cant changes in land use. <br /> <br />3) Use transitional treatments to improve unat- <br />tractive "leftover" areas, and to provide identity <br />and continuity to street design. <br /> <br />4) Use curb extensions as a landscaped transi- <br />tion from wider streets to narrower streets. (See <br />Figure 13). <br /> <br />Street Design Transitions <br /> <br />Figure 1 3 <br /> <br />- - -- <br /> <br /> <br />Parking <br /> <br />[[]D <br /> <br />.. : : .: .~ .: ~. .. <br /> <br />Use curb extensions as a landscape transition <br />from a wider street to a narrower street <br /> <br />34 <br />