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5. Enhance the pedestrian environment and bicycle opportunities via: <br />- provision for pedestrian pathways, sidewalks and bikeways where <br />appropriate. <br />- provision for a continuous shoreline path from one end of the village <br />to the other. <br />- optimize pedestrian access to the shoreline and increase mauka -makai i <br />connections. <br />6. Minimize visual impact of the automobile via: <br />- providing group parking areas / structures for the Village to permit <br />more pedestrian access. <br />address Kuakini corridor to improve traffic flow and quality of the <br />environment. <br />- encourage opportunities for public transit either publicly or privately <br />sponsored. <br />7. Provide directions for future building and development including: <br />- design review guidelines and procedures to assist the Kailua Village <br />Design Conunission. <br />- identify sub - village areas and develop plans for establishing edges, <br />unifying elements and identity with development guidelines that <br />encourage these elements, as opposed to a suburban homogeneity. <br />- identify under utilized use areas /sites /structures, etc. that may have <br />redevelopment potential. <br />8. Preserve and enhance cultural /historical /natural resources and sites to <br />maintain local values and encourage visitor access. <br />create civic /public spaces and focal points. <br />provide an environment conducive and supportive to visitor access and <br />enjoyment. <br />2 -2 <br />