for the past 150 years, the embarcadero has provided access to the port's marry time -- mari time pearce and businesses. the promenade continues to provide access to pearce and also to the newer public orbited uses. as such, the promenade is not designated as a city sidewalk only fore streans. it is a multiuse pathway for maritime functions, recreation, and bicycle transportation. since its construction, the promenade's popularity has created a need for a tune-up or a conferencive approach to future improvements. as an example. the central corridor of the promenade is restricted in some areas with light pole signs, litter recent ackles and public art. port tenants and developer partners vie for public space with proposals to add benches, outdoor cafes, and waterfront visitors request greater public amenities. it provides direction for the future alteration for improvement of the promenade to minimize these conflicts. so address needs, the criteria promote the following objectives. one, clean up the promenade so that it functions and appears its best. that means determining what furniture