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This Transition Plan outlines the City of Marysville's strategy for achieving compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities across its programs, services, and activities. Key pillars include establishing an ADA Coordinator and Advisory Committee to prioritize barrier removal projects such as compliant curb ramps and accessible pedestrian rights of way. The plan details funding mechanisms, monitoring of new developments, and a comprehensive annual reporting system, alongside established procedures for accommodation requests and grievances, aiming to achieve full program accessibility.
The Yuba-Sutter Regional Safety Action Plan is a comprehensive strategy aimed at enhancing transportation safety and eliminating traffic-related deaths and serious injuries across Yuba and Sutter Counties and their four incorporated cities by 2050. The plan adopts a Safe System Approach and Vision Zero goals, focusing on integrating safety into policy and practice, proactively addressing common crash patterns such as those on state highways, intersection right-of-way issues, impaired driving, vulnerable road user incidents, improper turns, and hit-object crashes. It also emphasizes educating all roadway users to achieve a multimodal, sustainable transportation system free from harm.
The City of Marysville's Local Roadway Safety Plan (LRSP) establishes a framework for identifying and prioritizing roadway safety improvements through collision analysis and the development of systemic and location-specific countermeasures. The plan aims to eliminate traffic fatalities and severe injuries while increasing safe, healthy, and equitable mobility for all. Key emphasis areas include high incident locations, unsafe speed, automobile right-of-way, traffic control compliance, and wrong-side-of-the-road violations, utilizing strategies across engineering, enforcement, education, and emergency services.
The Downtown Marysville Specific Plan aims to revitalize the city's historic and commercial core into a vibrant, flourishing destination by attracting local investments and boosting tax revenue. It focuses on three major themes: enhancing economic, historical, cultural, social, and civic vitality; developing a mixed-use destination with diverse retail, dining, entertainment, lodging, civic, office, and residential options; and improving pedestrian and cyclist safety, comfort, and convenience. The plan envisions Downtown Marysville by 2050 as a diverse and thriving community with revitalized historic areas, accessible housing, recreational spaces, and varied employment opportunities.
The Safety Element Update for the City of Marysville outlines goals, policies, and actions to minimize natural and human-caused safety hazards. It identifies risks from seismic and geologic activity, floods, fires, agriculture and ecosystem threats, hazardous materials, and climate change (drought, extreme heat, severe weather). The plan aims to protect residents, infrastructure, and property, reduce injury and loss, strengthen preparedness, and enhance community resilience through integrated land use planning, mitigation, and emergency response strategies.
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