(A) Implementation of this subchapter shall be the responsibility of all elected and appointed officials and city departments. Training on complete streets, active transportation policies and non-motorized transportation options will be the responsibility of each city department, as guided by the Community Development Department.
(B) For all proposed improvements to the public right-of-way, the Mayor’s Office shall notify department heads from the city’s Public Works, Engineering, Building and Zoning, Community Development, Police, Fire and Finance Departments of a required pre-planning meeting with the appropriate agents or jurisdictions. Each department may choose to attend or send a representative to provide input.
(C) The City Public Works shall have the authority to implement any improvement to the public right-of-way that conforms to this Complete Streets Policy.
(D) (1) Improvements to corridors, routes and sites prioritized by the Complete Streets Map shall be subject to review by the Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals to ensure that all users are accommodated.
(2) Following its review, the Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals shall make a recommendation to the City Council, which shall have final authority to implement this subchapter.
(Prior Code § 97.022) (Ord. 11-134, passed 7-12-2011; Ord. 2015-033, passed 11-10-2015; Ord. 2021-024, passed 7-13-2021)