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Final Draft 04.29.2020 <br />PROPOSED PROJECTS <br />1. Table showing proposed improvements for the TIRZ area. <br />Improvements proposed for Zone No. 5 are primarily related to: (a) support multi -modal <br />transportation and mobility including sidewalks and downtown shuttle services /b\ provide overall <br />enhancement of the downtown area including but not limited to lighting, safety and other aesthetic <br />features and/or (c) include acquisition of property for parking and other public priorities with the <br />amounts allocated to include the required operation and maintenance costs within Zone. No. 5. <br />TABLE 2 — PROPOSED PROJECTS <br />Proposed Projects <br />Justice Center Streetscape Improvement Project <br />(100 Block E Martin Luther King Street, San <br />Alley Redevelopment Phase 1 <br />Cheatham Street Flats Alley Paving <br />Pedestrian Safety and Comfort <br />Downtown Reconstruction/Capital Area <br />Metropolitan Planning Organization <br />Downtown Shuttle (One Year Pilot) <br />Changes tmMunicipal Ordinances <br />1. Proposed changes mfzoning ordinances, the master plan mfthe municipality, building codes, <br />other municipal ordinances, and subdivision rules and regulations, if any, of the county, if <br />applicable; <br />The City does not expect any changes to zoning ordinances, the master plan, building codes or <br />other ordinances asaresult ofthe designation ofZone No. 5. <br />Estimated Non -Zone No. 5 Projects <br />2. A list of estimated Non -Zone No. 5 Projects <br />The City expects tocontinue developing projects indudedinUs capital improvement plan ("C|P") <br />that benefit areas within Zone No. 5 from CIP funds. <br />Method mfRelocation <br />3. Aotatemment of method of relocating persons to be displaced as o result ofimplementing the <br />Designation of Zone No. 5 is not anticipated to cause relocation of any residents. <br />City of San Marcos <br />Zone No. GProject Plan and Financing Plan 8 <br />