Residential neighborhoods function best when everyday conditions are predictable, well-maintained, and scaled to local life.
Residential streets are intended primarily for neighborhood access, not regional or cut-through traffic.
Streets, sidewalks, lighting, and trees are maintained so everyday conditions remain safe and predictable.
Commercial activity, vehicle storage, and camping are not permitted to spill into residential streets.
School and park use should align with surrounding residential streets, including traffic, parking, and noise.
Residential areas rely on predictable sound levels that support rest and daily life. Parks, schools, and nearby uses should respect surrounding homes.
Residential neighborhoods function best when public spaces feel orderly and safe. Addressing recurring disorder early helps protect quality of life.
Sidewalks, medians, and shared spaces remain accessible and usable for everyday neighborhood life.
Residential streets function best when neighbors respect shared, everyday norms that allow everyone to live comfortably side-by-side.
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