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1 RESOLUTION NO. R-20-06 <br />2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF COLTON IN SUPPORT OF THE INTERSTATE 10 <br />' CORRIDOR ANALYSIS VISION, GOALS, GUIDELINES <br />4 AND IMPLEMENTATION ACTIONS <br />5 <br />WHEREAS, the Interstate 10 Freeway is recognized as a major east west <br />6 <br />thoroughfare that will play a significant role in the future development of the City of Colton <br />7 <br />8 and adjacent cities; and <br />9 WHEREAS, the segment of the Interstate 10 Freeway within City of Colton and <br />10 adjacent properties (hereinafter the 1-10 Corridor") are key components of Colton's <br />11 economic development and circulation routes; <br />12 WHEREAS, the County of San Bernardino initiated and funded a study of the <br />13 aesthetics, land use, and circulation of the 1-10 Corridor dated January 2004 (hereinafter <br />14 the 1-10 Corridor Analysis"); and <br />15 WHEREAS, the City of Colton, along with the County of San Bernardino and the <br />16 <br />Cities of Fontana, Ontario and Rialto, as well as representatives from CalTrans and <br />17 <br />SANBAG, have actively participated in the 1-10 Corridor Analysis; and <br />18 <br />WHEREAS, there has been a history of efforts to improve the 1-10 Corridor, and <br />19 <br />CalTrans has actively used the guidance provided by the 1-10 Master Landscape Plan and <br />20 <br />21 Design Guidelines; and <br />22 WHEREAS, it is important to continue the development of strategies to improve the <br />23 1-10 Corridor, identifying ways to make change either as a collective group or as individual <br />24 jurisdictions, at a rate that is commensurate with each jurisdiction's ability to implement <br />25 action or allocate funding; and <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />
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