Petaluma DATThis new green ribbon corridor would connect peopleand green spaces, while collecting, conveying, andcleaning water as it filters through the bioswales prior todischarging into the Petaluma River.Green corridors allow connections to people by:• Reducing private automobile use and providingsafe and reliable alternative methods of mobility –walking and biking• Adding wider pathways• Shading pathways• Creating safe crossings• Providing amenities among pathwaysGreen corridors allow connections to community by:• Creating spaces for social interaction and economicdiversity• Enhancing connections to the river• Developing of cultural and recreationalopportunities sensitive for environment• Providing flexible spaces for mixed events –celebrate diversity• Providing spaces that adapt and respond tochanging needsGreen corridors allow connections to nature by:• Decreasing impervious spaces – allowing nature toreestablish itself• Increasing opportunity to provide diversity ofspecies• Allowing for natural processes to restore themselvesTransform grey corridors into healthy, walkable, bikeable, resource-rich diverse corridors.17
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