The Scenic Corridors Design Guidelines are a part of the City of Scottsdale's Sensitive Design Program. The Scottsdale Sensitive Design Program is a comprehensive compilation of policies and guidelines related to the City's built environment. The basic framework for these policies and guidelines are the Scottsdale Sensitive Design Principles, initially approved by the Development Review Board in 2000. The Principles, derived from existing city policies and from concepts developed by citizen groups such as Great Sonoran, articulate Scottsdale's design vision and outline design expectations and values. Like all City of Scottsdale design guidelines, the Scenic Corridor Design Guidelines are polices and should not be construed as ordinance.
These policies are standards, details, and concepts that are to be used to establish the health, safety, welfare, quality and character of physical improvements within the city. These policies also create the basis for visual character within and along certain major roadways having a particular emphasis on retaining and displaying the native desert and traditional southwest cultural heritage of the area.
The guidelines provide an outline of the City's design expectations for all designated Scenic Corridors, and are intended to be used by all participants in the development process including citizens, policy makers, design professionals, and developers.