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Supplemental Information Agenda Item No. 5.1 May 1, 2014 Interoffice Memorandum May 1, 2014... Date Honorable Planning Commission... To Rick Carter, PE... From Agenda Item 5.1-2014-2019 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) General Plan Conformance... Subject Please find attached an updated copy of Attachment 2, 2014-19 CIP Projects and Related General Plan Policies). The table has been updated for improved consistency with the Rural Roads Improvements Standards by clarifying some of the project descriptions.

2014-2019 Capital Improvement Program Projects and Project Description TBD001 Bilby Rd Improvements - Bruceville Rd and Promenade Pkwy Construct road for center two lanes, landscaped median, storm drain system, box culvert at Shed "C", one traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect and street lights. Location: Bilby Road, from Bruceville Road to Promenade Parkway TBD002 Bond Rd Median between E. Stockton Blvd and Elk Grove-Florin Rd Construct a landscaped median and signal interconnect on Bond Road, between E. Stockton Boulevard and Elk Grove- Florin Road. Location: Bond Road, between E. Stockton Boulevard and Elk Grove-Florin Road. TBD003 Bond Rd Improvements from Bradshaw Rd to Grant Line Rd Consistent with Rural Roads Policy, widen road for landscaped bike lanes and medians, storm drain system, two traffic signals (collectors), street lighting, signal interconnect, asphalt pedestrian path, rural landscaping, and right of way acquisition for frontage improvements. Location: Bond Road, between Bradshaw Road and Grant Line Road TBD004 Bradshaw Rd Improvements - Grant Line Rd to Calvine Rd Consistent with the Rural Roads Policy, widen road for four lanes, including landscaped bike lane and medians, storm drain system, nine traffic signals (including collectors), street lighting, signal interconnect, sidewalk in urban areas, asphalt path in rural areas, landscaping, and right of 1 of 50

way acquisition. Location: Bradshaw Road, from Grant Line Road to Calvine Road. TBD005 Bruceville Rd Improvements - Laguna Blvd to Kammerer Rd Widen road to six four lanes, including landscaped medians, storm drain system, box culverts, two traffic signals (collectors), street lighting, signal interconnect, sidewalk, curb and gutter, landscaping, right of way acquisition, utility relocations, and environmental mitigation. Location: Bruceville Road, from Sheldon Road to Kammerer Road TBD006 Calvine Rd Improvements - Cliffcrest Dr to Vineyard Rd Consistent with the Rural Roads Policy, construct frontage improvements, including the construction of outside lanes, bike lanes, street lighting, sidewalk in urban areas, asphalt path in rural areas, landscaping, traffic signal, and an atgrade railroad crossing right of way acquisition. Location: Calvine Road, from 900 feet of Cliffcrest Drive to Vineyard Road TBD007 Calvine Rd Improvements - Vineyard Rd to Grant Line Rd Consistent with the Rural Roads Policy, widen road for four lanes, including landscapedbike lanes and medians, storm drain system, street lighting, two traffic signals (collectors), signal interconnect, sidewalk in urban areas, asphalt path in rural areas, landscaping, and right of way acquisition. Location: Calvine Road, from Vineyard Road to Grant Line Road TBD008 Elk Grove Blvd Landscaping RailRoad to Franklin Blvd 2 of 50

Provides landscaping and fencing along the south side of Elk Grove Boulevard, between the railroad and Franklin Boulevard. Location: Elk Grove Boulevard, from Railroad to Franklin Boulevard, on the south side TBD009 Elk Grove Blvd Median Construct a landscaped median on Elk Grove Boulevard between East Stockton Boulevard and Elk Grove-Florin Road. Location: Elk Grove Boulevard, between East Stockton Boulevard and Elk Grove-Florin Road TBD010 Elk Grove Blvd Improvements - Waterman Rd to Bradshaw Rd Widen road for center two four lanes, landscaped median, storm drain system and one traffic signal (collectors). Location: Elk Grove Boulevard, from Waterman Road to Bradshaw Road TBD011 Elk Grove Blvd Improvements - Bradshaw Rd to Grant Line Rd Widen road for center two lanesmedian and bike lanes, landscaped median, storm drain system, two traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect, street lights, sidewalk, curb and gutter, landscaping, and right of way acquisition for frontage improvements. Location: Elk Grove Boulevard, from Bradshaw Road to Grant Line Road TBD012 Elk Grove-Florin Rd Signals E. Stockton Rd and Elk Grove Blvd Construction of two traffic signals (collectors) on Elk Grove-Florin Road, between E. Stockton Road and Elk Grove Boulevard Location: Elk Grove-Florin Road, between E. Stockton Road and Elk Grove Boulevard 3 of 50

TBD013 Elk Grove-Florin Blvd Median between Elk Grove Blvd and Bond Rd Construct a landscaped median, signal interconnect and storm drain repair on Elk Grove-Florin Boulevard, between Elk Grove Boulevard and Bond Road. Location: Elk Grove-Florin Boulevard, between Elk Grove Boulevard and Bond Road TBD014 Elk Grove-Florin Rd Improvements - Bond Rd to Calvine Rd Widen road for improvements, including landscaped medians, storm drain system repair, three traffic signals (collectors), street lighting, signal interconnect, sidewalk, curb and gutter, landscaping, an at-grade railroad crossing, Whitehouse Creek culvert extension and right of way acquisition for frontage improvements. Location: Elk Grove-Florin Road, from Bond Road to Calvine Road TBD015 Excelsior Rd Improvements - Sheldon Rd to Calvine Rd Consistent with the Rural Roads Policy, construct two lane road including, landscaped bike lane and median, storm drain system, culvert extension, signal interconnect, street lights, asphalt path, landscaping, and right of way acquisition. Location: Excelsior Road, from Sheldon Road to Calvine Road TBD016 Franklin Blvd Frontage Improvements - City Limits to Laguna Blvd 4 of 50

Widen road to provide frontage improvements, including storm drain system, street lights, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and landscaping. Location: Franklin Boulevard, from City Limits to Laguna Boulevard TBD017 Franklin Blvd Median - Elk Grove Blvd to Whitelock Pkwy Construct landscaped median. Location: Franklin Boulevard, from Elk Grove Boulevard to Whitelock Parkway TBD018 Grant Line Rd Improvements - Waterman Rd to Bradshaw Rd Widen road to six lanes, including landscaped medians, storm drain system, box culverts, one traffic signals (collectors), street lighting, signal interconnect, sidewalk, curb and gutter, landscaping and right of way acquisition. Location: Grant Line Road, from Waterman Road to Bradshaw Road TBD019 Grant Line Rd Improvements - Bradshaw Rd to Calvine Rd Widen road to four lanes, including landscaped medians, storm drain system, box culverts, four traffic signals (collectors), street lighting, signal interconnect, sidewalk, curb and gutter, landscaping, at-grade railroad crossing and right of way acquisition. Location: Grant Line Road, from Bradshaw Road to Calvine Road TBD020 Grant Line Rd Two-Way Left Turn Lane Widen Grant Line Road, between Bond Road and Calvine Road, to provide a two-way left turn lane. Location: Grant Line Road, between Bond Road and Calvine Road 5 of 50

TBD021 Lotz Pkwy Improvements - Laguna Springs Dr to Kammerer Rd Widen road and construct new road for center two lanes, landscaped median, storm drain system, box culvert, four traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect, street lights, sidewalk, curb and gutter, landscaping and right of way acquisition. Location: Lotz Parkway, Laguna Springs Drive to Kammerer Road TBD022 Willard Pkwy Improvements - Bilby Rd (south) to Kammerer Rd Widen road and construct new road for center two lanes, landscaped median and storm drain system. Location: Willard Parkway, Bilby Road (south) to Kammerer Road TBD023 Whitelock Pkwy Improvements - Bruceville Rd to Poppy Ridge Rd Widen road and construct new road for center two lanes, landscaped median, two traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect and street lights. Location: Whitelock Parkway, Bruceville Road to Poppy Ridge Road TBD024 Sheldon Rd Improvements - Elk Grove-Florin Rd to Grant Line Rd Consistent with the Rural Roads Policy, widen road for bike lanes and center two lanesmedian, storm drain system, 6 of 50

box culvert, three traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect, street lights, asphalt path, landscaping, pedestrian crossing (at Laguna Creek Trail), bridge widening, at-grade railroad crossing and right of way acquisition. Location: Sheldon Road, Elk Grove-Florin Road to Grant Line Road TBD025 Waterman Rd Improvements - Grant Line Rd to Bond Rd Widen road for center two lanes, storm drain system, box culvert, five traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect, street lights, sidewalk, curb and gutter, landscaping, pedestrian crossing (at Laguna Creek Trail), wall (north of Elk Grove Boulevard) and right of way acquisition. Location: Waterman Road, Grant Line Road to Bond Road TBD026 Waterman Rd Improvements - Bond Rd to Sheldon Rd Consistent with the Rural Roads Policy, widen road for to center twofour lanes, storm drain system, two traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect, street lights, sidewalk in urban areas, asphalt path in rural areas, landscaping and right of way acquisition. Location: Waterman Road, Bond Road to Sheldon Road TBD027 Waterman Rd Improvements - Sheldon Rd to Calvine Rd Consistent with the Rural Roads Policy, widen road for bike lanes and center mediantwo lanes, storm drain system, two traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect, street lights, asphalt path, landscaping and right of way acquisition. Location: Waterman Road, Sheldon Road to Calvine Road TBD028 Wilton Rd Improvements - Grant Line Rd to City 7 of 50

Limits Widen road for center two lanesmedian, storm drain system, two traffic signal (collectors), signal interconnect, street lights, asphalt path, landscaping, bridge/culvert and right of way acquisition. Location: Wilton Road,- Grant Line Road to City Limits TBD029 West Stockton Blvd Improvements - Poppy Ridge to Machado Widen road for center two lanes, landscaped median, storm drain system, two traffic signals (collectors), signal interconnect and street lights. Location: West Stockton Boulevard Improvements - Poppy Ridge to Machado TBD030 Wyland Dr Bridge Construct 48' wide by 100' long bridge over Elk Grove Creek on Wyland Drive. Location: Wyland Drive, at Elk Grove Creek TBD031 Elk Grove Blvd and Ginther Dr Traffic Signal Modify/Signalize the intersection. Location: Elk Grove Boulevard and Ginther Drive Intersection TBD032 Laguna Blvd and Laguna Springs Traffic Signal Modification Modify intersection and traffic signal. Location: Laguna Boulevard and Laguna Springs Road intersection TBD033 Whitelock Pkwy and W Stockton Blvd Traffic Signal 8 of 50

Construction of interim traffic signal. Location: Whitelock Parkway and West Stockton Boulevard intersection TBD034 Whitelock Pkwy and Cosumnes High School Intersection Modifications Intersection modifications. Location: Whitelock Parkway and Cosumnes High School Intersection TBD035 Elk Grove Boulevard/I-5 Southbound Off-Ramp Modify the southbound off-ramp from I-5 to Elk Grove Boulevard to a two-lane exit. Location: Elk Grove Boulevard at I-5, Southbound Off- Ramp TBD036 Elk Grove Boulevard/SR-99 Northbound Auxiliary Lane Construct a northbound auxiliary lane on SR-99 from Elk Grove Boulevard to Laguna Boulevard/Bond Road. Location: SR-99 from Elk Grove Boulevard to Laguna Boulevard/Bond Road. TBD037 Elk Grove Boulevard/SR-99 Eastbound Right Turn Lane Construct eastbound right turn lane on Elk Grove Boulevard to southbound SR-99. Location: Elk Grove Boulevard at SR-99 TBD038 Laguna Boulevard/SR-99 Southbound Off-Ramp Construct free right turn lane from SR-99 southbound offramp to westbound Laguna Boulevard. Location: Laguna Boulevard at SR-99 Southbound Off- Ramp TBD039 Laguna Boulevard/SR-99 Southbound Auxiliary 9 of 50

Lane Construct a southbound auxiliary lane on SR-99 from Laguna Boulevard to Elk Grove Boulevard. Location: SR-99, from Laguna Boulevard to Elk Grove Boulevard WAC006 East Stockton Blvd Sidewalk Extension to Elk Grove Park The proposed project will improve pedestrian access and safety along East Stockton Boulevard with construction of frontage (curb, gutter and sidewalk) and drainage improvements along the eastern side of the roadway from the newly constructed soundwall to Elk Grove Regional Park's northern driveway. The project will also provide a walkway to the adjacent Historical Society's Museum parking lot. Location: Along the eastern side of East Stockton Boulevard, approximately 500-feet south of Teresa Way, to Elk Grove Regional Park's northern driveway. WAC008 Southside Avenue Sidewalk The proposed Project will construct improvements to create an accessible path of travel along the south side of Southside Avenue from Elk Grove-Florin Road to Jessie Baker Elementary School. Location: Along the south side of Southside Avenue, between Elk Grove-Florin Road and Jessie Baker Elementary School. WAC009 Elk Grove-Florin Rd at West Camden Sidewalk 10 of 50

Infill The proposed project will improve pedestrian access and safety along Elk Grove-Florin Road with construction of approximately 170-feet frontage (curb, gutter and sidewalk) and drainage improvements along the western side of the roadway from West Camden Drive to the existing improvements along the Save Mart Shopping Center. Location: Along the western side of Elk Grove-Florin Road, just south of West Camden Drive. WAC010 Citywide Curb Ramps 2015 This project will remove accessibility barriers to persons using wheelchairs or other personal assistance devices by reconstructing approximately 25 curb ramps to meet current ADA accessibility requirements. Location: This is a city-wide project. WAC011 Citywide Curb Ramps 2016 This project will remove accessibility barriers to persons using wheelchairs or other personal assistance devices by reconstructing approximately 25 curb ramps to meet current ADA accessibility requirements. Location: This is a city-wide project. WAC012 Citywide Curb Ramps 2017 This project will remove accessibility barriers to persons using wheelchairs or other personal assistance devices by reconstructing approximately 25 curb ramps to meet current ADA accessibility requirements. Location: This is a city-wide project. WAC013 Citywide Curb Ramps 2018 This project will remove accessibility barriers to persons using wheelchairs or other personal assistance devices by reconstructing approximately 25 curb ramps to meet 11 of 50

current ADA accessibility requirements. Location: This is a city-wide project. WAC014 Citywide Curb Ramps 2019 This project will remove accessibility barriers to persons using wheelchairs or other personal assistance devices by reconstructing approximately 25 curb ramps to meet current ADA accessibility requirements. Location: This is a city-wide project. WAC015 Citywide Curb Ramps 2020-25 This project will remove accessibility barriers to persons using wheelchairs or other personal assistance devices by reconstructing approximately 25 curb ramps to meet current ADA accessibility requirements. Location: This is a city-wide project. WAC016 Sidewalk Infill Elk Grove Florin Rd at Elk Grove Creek The project will construct 125 feet of curb, gutter, and sidewalk south of Strawberry Creek connecting to the existing sidewalk terminus. It will also include 135 feet of AC path on the north side of Strawberry Creek connecting to another adjacent sidewalk terminus Location: East side of Elk Grove Florin Road at Elk Grove Creek crossing WBR001 Bridge Preventative Maintenance Project 2014 The project will provide preventative maintenance of four bridges including joint seal replacement, deck treatment and erosion repair, as well as slope repair in Laguna Creek at Bruceville Road bridge. Location: Four locations at: 1) Bruceville Road bridge over Laguna Creek (south of 12 of 50

Sheldon Road); 2) Laguna Boulevard over the Union Pacific Railroad tracks (west of Franklin Boulevard); 3) Elk Grove Boulevard over the Union Pacific Railroad tracks (west of Franklin Blvd); and 4) Sheldon Road over Laguna Creek (east of Waterman Road). WCC002 Civic Center - Aquatics Center This project will consist of construction of a competition aquatics center and attached adventure park. The aquatic center will include an olympic size pool, a ten-meter dive tower and associated seating, meeting rooms, locker rooms, parkings, etc. The adventure park amenities will be determined via a design-build competition between operators and selected by the Council. Location: South of Civic Center Drive and East of Big Horn Blvd. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-1 The City of Elk Grove recognizes the value of using the City s land use authority to regulate the use of land within the city, the uses which can take place upon lands in Elk Grove, the arrangement of public and private buildings, and the design of public and private development in order to create an attractive, vibrant community which fulfills the goals expressed in this General Plan. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. PTO-4 New residential developments may be required to, at a minimum, provide parks consistent with the Quimby Act (CA Govt. Code Section 66477), through land dedication, fees in lieu, or on-site improvements at a standard of five (5) acres of land for parks per 1,000 residents. Land dedication and/or payment of in-lieu fees shall be required consistent with state law. Land dedi cationdedication and/or fees may be required pursuant to other policies in this Element with or without the use of the authority provided in the Quimby Act, or in combination with the Quimby Act and other legal authority. 13 of 50

WCC004 Civic Center - Performing Arts Center 36,000 Square Feet building to support Performance Venues of various sizes and types. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. WCC005 Civic Center - General On-Site Infrastructure General Infrastructure includes: Open Space, Civic Plaza, Common Areas, Bike Lanes, Walking Paths, and on grade Surface Parking. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. PTO-15 The City views open space lands of all types as important resource which should be preserved in the region, and supports the establishment of multipurpose open space areas to address a variety of needs, including, but not limited to: Maintenance of agricultural uses; Wildlife habitat Recreational open space Aesthetic benefits To the extent possible, lands protected in accordance with this policy should be in proximity to Elk Grove, to facilitate use of these areas by Elk Grove residents, assist in mitigation of habitat loss within the city, and provide an open space resource close to the urbanized areas of Elk Grove Flood control. PTO-4 New residential developments may be required to, at a minimum, provide parks consistent with the Quimby Act (CA Govt. Code Section 66477), through land dedication, fees in lieu, or on-site improvements at a standard of five (5) acres of land for parks per 1,000 residents. Land dedication and/or payment of in-lieu fees shall be required consistent with state law. Land dedication and/or fees may be 14 of 50

required pursuant to other policies in this Element with or without the use of the authority provided in the Quimby Act, or in combination with the Quimby Act and other legal authority. WCC006 Civic Center - Athletic Fields and Courts Areas of site left undeveloped by other projects can be utilized for park like fields and courts. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCC007 Civic Center - Community - Cultural and Art Center 35,000 Square Feet building to support Community events focused on organized cultural and artistic activities of various sizes and types. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCC008 Civic Center - Discovery Children's Museum 25,000 Square Feet building to provide children with information and learning experiences in a hands-on visually and physically stimulating environment. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. Goal 1-2 Outdoor recreation opportunities for all residents. PTO-4 New residential developments may be required to, at a minimum, provide parks consistent with the Quimby Act (CA Govt. Code Section 66477), through land dedication, fees in lieu, or on-site improvements at a standard of five (5) acres of land for parks per 1,000 residents. Land dedication and/or payment of in-lieu fees shall be required consistent with state law. Land dedication and/or fees may be required pursuant to other policies in this Element with or without the use of the authority provided in the Quimby Act, or in combination with the Quimby Act and other legal authority. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. PF-1 Except when prohibited by state law, the City shall require that sufficient capacity in all public services and facilities will be available on time to maintain desired service levels and avoid capacity shortages, traffic congestion, or other negative effects on safety and quality of life. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. 15 of 50

WCC009 Civic Center - Public Library 50,000 Square Feet building to provide multi-age related resources for learning using traditional and emerging technologies for knowledge exchange combined with a pleasant environment for study and youth programs. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. PF-1 Except when prohibited by state law, the City shall require that sufficient capacity in all public services and facilities will be available on time to maintain desired service levels and avoid capacity shortages, traffic congestion, or other negative effects on safety and quality of life. WCC010 Civic Center - Senior Center + Parking 5,000 Square Feet building with on-site parking to provide the second senior venue for offering activities, programs, and opportunities for interactions with other senior community members. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Civic Center Drive and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCC011 Civic Center - Veteran's Hall + Parking 3000 Square Feet building + on-site parking to provide activity programs for Veterans Location: Civic Center Site - South of Civic Center Drive and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCC012 Civic Center - Nature Center 2500 Square Feet building to support environmental education centered on local species, climate, plants, animals, and conditions within the Civic Center site. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. PTO-4 New residential developments may be required to, at a minimum, provide parks consistent with the Quimby Act (CA Govt. Code Section 66477), through land dedication, fees in lieu, or on-site improvements at a standard of five (5) acres of land for parks per 1,000 residents. Land dedication and/or payment of in-lieu fees shall be required consistent with state law. Land dedi cationdedication and/or 16 of 50

fees may be required pursuant to other policies in this Element with or without the use of the authority provided in the Quimby Act, or in combination with the Quimby Act and other legal authority. WCC013 Civic Center - Playgrounds and Play Equipment Develop play areas within the park areas specifically configured for play equipment and youth activities. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCC014 Civic Center - Parking Structure 175,000 Square Feet parking structure building to support various projects on the Civic Center site by consolidating parking into a small area and encouraging pedestrian circulation to activities. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCC016 Civic Center - Hotel & Conference Center ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. PTO-4 New residential developments may be required to, at a minimum, provide parks consistent with the Quimby Act (CA Govt. Code Section 66477), through land dedication, fees in lieu, or on-site improvements at a standard of five (5) acres of land for parks per 1,000 residents. Land dedication and/or payment of in-lieu fees shall be required consistent with state law. Land dedi cationdedication and/or fees may be required pursuant to other policies in this Element with or without the use of the authority provided in the Quimby Act, or in combination with the Quimby Act and other legal authority. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local 17 of 50

136,000 Square Feet building to provide overnight accomodationsaccommodations, venue for large events, and general support for other activities planned at the Civic Center Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCC017 Civic Center - Office Building (Private/Public Offices) 50,000 Square Feet building to provide office work environments. Location: Civic Center Site - South of Elk Grove Blvd. and East of Big Horn Blvd. WCE007 Madeira East - East Park The project will construct the Madeira East (east) neighborhood park, which is approximately five acres. Location: North of Whitelock Parkway and west of Lotz Parkway on an unnamed street. WCE008 Oasis Park Phase 1 The project will construct the first phase of Oasis Park, which is approximately 10 acres and includes the initial sports fields, park and plsprayground and parking areas. Location: South of Whitelock Parkway between Brucevillle Rd. and Big Horn Blvd. WCE009 Oasis Park Phase 2 The project will construct the second phase of Oasis Park, which is approximately 10 acres and includes the remaining sports fields, additional parking areas, and main community center. Location: South of Whitelock Parkway between Brucevillle Rd. and Big Horn Blvd. WCE010 Madeira East - Central Park The project will construct the Madeira East Central neighborhood park. economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. ED-6 Promote policies, programs and services that support a diverse local economy providing a range of goods and services, support existing local businesses, and that encourage new, independent business ventures. LU-28 Land uses in the Laguna Ridge Policy Area shall conform with the general layout of land uses shown in Figure LU-5. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks 18 of 50

Location: Just south of the intersection of 3 unnamed roads in the center of the Madeira East development area. WCE011 Poppy West Park The project will construct the Poppy West neighborhood park. Location: South of Poppy Ridge Rd. between Bruceville Rd. and Big Horn Blvd. WCE012 Sun Grove Park The project will construct the Sun Grove neighborhood park. Location: East of Big Horn Blvd. between Whitelock Pkwy. and Poppy Ridge Rd. WCE013 Madeira East - Senior Park The project will construct the Senior Madeira neighborhood park. Location: West of Lotz Pkwy. between Whitelock Pkwy. and Poppy Ridge Rd. WDR011 Elk Grove-Florin Rd Culvert Improvements The project involves replacing the existing roadside ditch on the west side of Elk Grove-Florin Road, 750-feet south of Sheldon Road to Whitehouse Creek, with a drainage pipe and replacing the outfall at Whitehouse Creek. Location: Elk Grove-Florin Road, approximately 750-feet south of Sheldon Road to Whitehouse Creek, along the west side. and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. PTO-1 The City of Elk Grove supports the development, maintenance, and enhancement of parks and trails serving a variety of needs at the neighborhood, area, and citywide level. The City may seek to accomplish the provision of parks and trails in cooperation with the Elk Grove Community Services District. SA-17 Vehicular access to the buildable area of all parcels must be at or above the 10-year flood elevation. SA-24 Drainage facilities should be properly maintained to ensure their proper operation during storms. 19 of 50

WDR013 Sleepy Hollow Detention Basin Retrofit Project The Sleepy Hollow Detention Basin is a 6.3-acres existing detention basin used for flood control. The project would transform this basin into a multi-purpose facility providing flood storage, increasing water quality benefits, enhancing aquatic and upland habitat and recharging the underlying groundwater basin. Location: The detention basin will be retrofitted with this project is located 800 feet south of the intersection of Calvine Road and Vineyard Road. It is bounded on the south by the Laguna Creek tributary and on the west by railroad tracks, which are no longer in service. CAQ-17 The City recognizes the value of naturally vegetated stream corridors, commensurate with flood control and public acceptance, to assist in removal of pollutants, provide native and endangered species habitat and provide community amenities. CAQ-19 Encourage the retention of natural stream corridors, and the creation of natural stream channels where improvements to drainage capacity are required. CAQ-22 Stream crossings shall be minimized and be aesthetically compatible with the natural appearance of the stream channel. The use of bridges and other stream crossings with natural (unpaved) bottoms shall be encouraged to minimize impacts to natural habitat. CAQ-23 Uses in the stream corridors shall be limited to recreation and agricultural uses compatible with resource protection and flood control measures. Roads, parking, and associated fill slopes shall be located outside of the stream corridor, except at stream crossings. CAQ-24 Open space lands within a stream corridor shall be required to be retained as open space as a condition of development approval for projects that include a stream corridor. Unencumbered maintenance access to the stream shall be provided. PTO-15 The City views open space lands of all types as important resource which should be preserved in the region, and supports the establishment of multipurpose open space areas to address a variety of needs, including, but not limited 20 of 50

to: Maintenance of agricultural uses; Wildlife habitat Recreational open space Aesthetic benefits To the extent possible, lands protected in accordance with this policy should be in proximity to Elk Grove, to facilitate use of these areas by Elk Grove residents, assist in mitigation of habitat loss within the city, and provide an open space resource close to the urbanized areas of Elk Grove Flood control. WDR017 Strawberry Creek Detention Basin Retrofit Project This project will modify an existing 9.3 acre flood detention basin using low impact development techniques such as the development of perennial channels to treat summer irrigation flows, seasonal wetland areas to treat large storm flows and winter runoff, and habitat creation of riparian clusters. The basin will also be used to increase groundwater recharge from stormwater runoff and provide recreational/aesthetic opportunities to the area. Location: South of Calvine Road and west of Mountain Bell Court, near Edward Harris Middle School. CAQ-17 The City recognizes the value of naturally vegetated stream corridors, commensurate with flood control and public acceptance, to assist in removal of pollutants, provide native and endangered species habitat and provide community amenities. CAQ-19 Encourage the retention of natural stream corridors, and the creation of natural stream channels where improvements to drainage capacity are required. CAQ-22 Stream crossings shall be minimized and be aesthetically compatible with the natural appearance of the stream channel. The use of bridges and other stream crossings with natural (unpaved) bottoms shall be encouraged to minimize impacts to natural habitat. CAQ-23 Uses in the stream corridors shall be limited to recreation and agricultural uses compatible with resource protection and flood control measures. Roads, parking, and associated fill slopes shall be located outside of the stream corridor, except at stream crossings. CAQ-24 Open space lands within a stream corridor shall be required to be retained as open space as a condition of development approval for projects that include a stream corridor. Unencumbered maintenance access to the stream shall be provided. PTO-15 The City views open space lands of all types as important resource which should be preserved in the region, and supports the establishment of multipurpose open space areas to address a variety of needs, including, but not limited 21 of 50

to: Maintenance of agricultural uses; Wildlife habitat Recreational open space Aesthetic benefits To the extent possible, lands protected in accordance with this policy should be in proximity to Elk Grove, to facilitate use of these areas by Elk Grove residents, assist in mitigation of habitat loss within the city, and provide an open space resource close to the urbanized areas of Elk Grove Flood control. WDR018 Laguna Crk & Whitehouse Crk Multi-Functional Corridor Project This project will preserve, rehabilitate and enhance Laguna and Whitehouse Creeks and adjacent wetlands while at the same time improving flood storage capacity; and develop and link a disconnected section of the Laguna Creek trail system. The location of the project is a 2.2 mile reach along the confluence of the Laguna and Whitehouse Creeks. The project area would cover a portion of an 90- acre undeveloped area, currently owned by East Lawn Cemetery, which is east of State Route 99 and a section along the Laguna Creek and the bypass channel northwest of State Route 99 to the City's boundary. CAQ-17 The City recognizes the value of naturally vegetated stream corridors, commensurate with flood control and public acceptance, to assist in removal of pollutants, provide native and endangered species habitat and provide community amenities. CAQ-19 Encourage the retention of natural stream corridors, and the creation of natural stream channels where improvements to drainage capacity are required. CAQ-22 Stream crossings shall be minimized and be aesthetically compatible with the natural appearance of the stream channel. The use of bridges and other stream crossings with natural (unpaved) bottoms shall be encouraged to minimize impacts to natural habitat. CAQ-23 Uses in the stream corridors shall be limited to recreation and agricultural uses compatible with resource protection and flood control measures. Roads, parking, and associated fill slopes shall be located outside of the stream corridor, except at stream crossings. CAQ-24 Open space lands within a stream corridor shall be required to be retained as open space as a condition of development approval for projects that include a stream corridor. Unencumbered maintenance access to the stream shall be provided. PTO-15 The City views open space lands of all types as important resource which should be preserved in the region, and supports the establishment of multipurpose open space areas to address a variety of needs, including, but not limited 22 of 50

to: Maintenance of agricultural uses; Wildlife habitat Recreational open space Aesthetic benefits To the extent possible, lands protected in accordance with this policy should be in proximity to Elk Grove, to facilitate use of these areas by Elk Grove residents, assist in mitigation of habitat loss within the city, and provide an open space resource close to the urbanized areas of Elk Grove Flood control. WDR021 Elk Grove Creek Multi-Functional Creek Improvements The project will provide additional flood storage capacity to alleviate high flows in Elk Grove Creek during heavy storm events. In addition, the design will incorporate riparian planting to enhance habitat for native species. The City plans to incorporate various design strategies to improve water quality at this site. Location: East of SR-99 and north of East Stockton Boulevard adjacent to Elk Grove Creek. CAQ-17 The City recognizes the value of naturally vegetated stream corridors, commensurate with flood control and public acceptance, to assist in removal of pollutants, provide native and endangered species habitat and provide community amenities. CAQ-19 Encourage the retention of natural stream corridors, and the creation of natural stream channels where improvements to drainage capacity are required. CAQ-22 Stream crossings shall be minimized and be aesthetically compatible with the natural appearance of the stream channel. The use of bridges and other stream crossings with natural (unpaved) bottoms shall be encouraged to minimize impacts to natural habitat. CAQ-23 Uses in the stream corridors shall be limited to recreation and agricultural uses compatible with resource protection and flood control measures. Roads, parking, and associated fill slopes shall be located outside of the stream corridor, except at stream crossings. CAQ-24 Open space lands within a stream corridor shall be required to be retained as open space as a condition of development approval for projects that include a stream corridor. Unencumbered maintenance access to the stream shall be provided. PTO-15 The City views open space lands of all types as important resource which should be preserved in the region, and supports the establishment of multipurpose open space areas to address a variety of needs, including, but not limited 23 of 50

to: Maintenance of agricultural uses; Wildlife habitat Recreational open space Aesthetic benefits To the extent possible, lands protected in accordance with this policy should be in proximity to Elk Grove, to facilitate use of these areas by Elk Grove residents, assist in mitigation of habitat loss within the city, and provide an open space resource close to the urbanized areas of Elk Grove Flood control. WDR023 North Camden Dr Storm Drain Improvements This project will upsize approximately 750 feet of existing storm drain pipe. Location: North Camden Drive and Springhurst Drive from Hollybrook Court to the outfall at Whitehouse Creek. WDR024 Emerald Vista Dr Storm Drain Improvements This project upsizes the existing storm drain pipe to reduce the risk of potential flooding. Location: Emerald Vista Drive from Tipton Court to the outfall at Elk Grove Creek SA-17 Vehicular access to the buildable area of all parcels must be at or above the 10-year flood elevation. SA-24 Drainage facilities should be properly maintained to ensure their proper operation during storms. SA-17 Vehicular access to the buildable area of all parcels must be at or above the 10-year flood elevation. SA-24 Drainage facilities should be properly maintained to ensure their proper operation during storms. 24 of 50

WDR026 Sheldon Rd Ditch Improvements This project provides improvements to the existing ditch system. This project also includes the installation of a multi-use trail system along the existing frontage over the existing ditch. Location: Along Sheldon Road, from Waterman Road to Grant Line Road CAQ-17 The City recognizes the value of naturally vegetated stream corridors, commensurate with flood control and public acceptance, to assist in removal of pollutants, provide native and endangered species habitat and provide community amenities. CAQ-19 Encourage the retention of natural stream corridors, and the creation of natural stream channels where improvements to drainage capacity are required. CAQ-22 Stream crossings shall be minimized and be aesthetically compatible with the natural appearance of the stream channel. The use of bridges and other stream crossings with natural (unpaved) bottoms shall be encouraged to minimize impacts to natural habitat. CAQ-23 Uses in the stream corridors shall be limited to recreation and agricultural uses compatible with resource protection and flood control measures. Roads, parking, and associated fill slopes shall be located outside of the stream corridor, except at stream crossings. CAQ-24 Open space lands within a stream corridor shall be required to be retained as open space as a condition of development approval for projects that include a stream corridor. Unencumbered maintenance access to the stream shall be provided. PTO-15 The City views open space lands of all types as important resource which should be preserved in the region, and supports the establishment of multipurpose open space areas to address a variety of needs, including, but not limited 25 of 50

to: Maintenance of agricultural uses; Wildlife habitat Recreational open space Aesthetic benefits To the extent possible, lands protected in accordance with this policy should be in proximity to Elk Grove, to facilitate use of these areas by Elk Grove residents, assist in mitigation of habitat loss within the city, and provide an open space resource close to the urbanized areas of Elk Grove Flood control. WDR027 Shed C Multi-Functional Corridor Improvements This project is to perform various technical studies only. The studies will recommend design strategies to replace the existing channel with a multi-functional storm drainage and flood control corridor that will provide a number of benefits including flood control, wildlife habitat, wetlands, recreation, and stormwater quality treatment. Location: Along Shed C through the Southeast Planning Area, from Lotz Parkway to Bruceville Road. CAQ-17 The City recognizes the value of naturally vegetated stream corridors, commensurate with flood control and public acceptance, to assist in removal of pollutants, provide native and endangered species habitat and provide community amenities. CAQ-19 Encourage the retention of natural stream corridors, and the creation of natural stream channels where improvements to drainage capacity are required. CAQ-22 Stream crossings shall be minimized and be aesthetically compatible with the natural appearance of the stream channel. The use of bridges and other stream crossings with natural (unpaved) bottoms shall be encouraged to minimize impacts to natural habitat. CAQ-23 Uses in the stream corridors shall be limited to recreation and agricultural uses compatible with resource protection and flood control measures. Roads, parking, and associated fill slopes shall be located outside of the stream corridor, except at stream crossings. CAQ-24 Open space lands within a stream corridor shall be required to be retained as open space as a condition of development approval for projects that include a stream corridor. Unencumbered maintenance access to the stream shall be provided. PTO-15 The City views open space lands of all types as important resource which should be preserved in the region, and supports the establishment of multipurpose open space areas to address a variety of needs, including, but not limited 26 of 50

to: Maintenance of agricultural uses; Wildlife habitat Recreational open space Aesthetic benefits To the extent possible, lands protected in accordance with this policy should be in proximity to Elk Grove, to facilitate use of these areas by Elk Grove residents, assist in mitigation of habitat loss within the city, and provide an open space resource close to the urbanized areas of Elk Grove Flood control. WDR028 PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS - A EvaluteEvaluate the condition and life cycle of various systems used to control and communicate the condition of pump station equipment. Determine when replacement is needed and implement replace of control equipment. Location: All six City Pump Stations WDR029 PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS - B This project will provide a master plan for upgrades of existing storm drain pump station sites and construct building(s), operational site improvements, security and improvements. Location: All 6 pump stations. WFC005 Multi Modal Station Construct a new 600' long passenger loading platform adjacent to UPRR, a parking lot for about 100 vehicles, drop off/loading zones for passengers and buses, a new signal at intersection of Elk Grove Florin Road entrance, a new bicycle and pedestrian trail with a new railroad undercrossing adjacent to White House Creek. Location: In the triangle of land bounded by Elk Grove Florin Road on the east, Union Pacific Railroad tracks on SA-24 Drainage facilities should be properly maintained to ensure their proper operation during storms. SA-24 Drainage facilities should be properly maintained to ensure their proper operation during storms. CAQ-26 It is the policy of the City of Elk Grove to minimize air pollutant emissions from all City facilities and operations to the extent feasible and consistent with the City s need to provide a high level of public service. PTO-7 The trails system in Elk Grove should provide for connectivity, so that all trails are linked to the extent possible for greater use as recreational and travel 27 of 50