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<br />i , <br />i ì <br /> Chapter I - Background, Issues, and Goals <br /> J '. <br /> The entire Precise Plan Area is visible from the hillsides of Redwood <br /> 1 City and adjacent communities. It is also visible from the public <br /> I trails along the southern perimeter of the Redwood Shores neigh- <br /> borhood. <br /> I <br /> 1 The northernmost point of the Precise Plan Area, Outer Pete's Har- <br /> bor, is approximately one mile from Broadway "as the crow flies." <br /> ¡ However, US 101 and the pattern of development in between cre- <br /> ates the impression that the distance is much greater. Whipple Av- <br /> enue is the only road connection to the Precise Plan Area from the <br /> rest of Redwood City. <br /> 1 <br /> I Circulation and Transportation Conditions <br /> I Access to the Precise Plan Area is limited to the Whipple Avenue / US )I <br /> 101 interchange and East Bayshore Road, as noted above. US 101 is The Redwood Creek Bridge will extend between East Bayshore Road <br /> I almost always congested during peak periods, limiting the capacity and Blomquist Street. The photo shows the proposed bridge location <br /> as seen from Docktown. <br /> of the interchange on-ramps. East Bayshore Road is often congested <br /> I during peak cinema periods. Pedestrian and bicycle facilities are avail- The Extension is proposed as a two-lane facility, and the bridge and <br /> I able, but are disconnected and isolated by US 101 and Redwood roadway are designed for both bicycle and pedestrian access. The <br /> Creek; e.g., striped bike lanes exist on Bair Island Road but do not Extension will provide an additional emergency vehicle access point <br /> I connect to trails or other streets with bike lanes. The walking and to the Precise Plan Area at Maple Street that is independent of High- <br /> bicycling environment is not conducive for commuting therefore way 101 interchanges. The Extension will complete a missing link in <br /> I these facilities are used primarily for recreation. the local portion of the Bay Trail. <br /> I The proposed Blomquist Street Extension and Redwood Creek Located in the Downtown Transit Center near Broadway and <br /> I Bridge will link areas east and west of the Creek, providing access Middlefield Road, the Redwood City Caltrain station is the closest <br /> from the Precise Plan Area to Maple Street, Seaport Boulevard, and stop to the Precise Plan Area. Caltrain operates commuter rail ser- <br /> I the Woodside Road / US 101 interchange. It will also allow access to vice from Gilroy to San Francisco with 15 to 40 minute headways. <br /> the Whipple Avenue / US 101 interchange from areas east of the Caltrain is linked to BART via the SFO extension, and Caltrain pas- <br /> I Creek. The Extension will continue Blomquist Street west approxi- sengers may transfer to BART at the Millbrae Station. However, <br /> I mately 2,500 feet from its present terminus at Maple Street to the SamTrans fixed-route bus service from the Precise Plan Area was <br /> intersection of East Bayshore Road and Bair Island Road. The right- terminated a number of years ago. <br /> I of-way would extend through City-owned property north of the <br /> police substation, through a portion of Docktown Marina property, One privately-operated employee shuttle serves the Bayfront area <br /> I and across Redwood Creek. east of Redwood Creek. These shuttles provide commute peak ser- <br /> I - 7 - Final Plan -June 2004 <br /> I <br />