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work on the environmental and landside access issues noted above. Additionally, the City will <br />work with Docktown residents on creating a plan for Docktown. <br />ALTERNATIVES <br /> <br />The Council may opt not to send the letter or provide other direction. <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br /> <br />Staff time was utilized to draft this letter and research related issues. A significant <br />amount of staff time will also be necessary during the legislation process. Finally, the <br />City currently operates Docktown at a loss. It is expected those losses would continue, <br />and potentially increase, over the proposed 15-year transition period. Staff will further <br />address financial impacts as the Docktown Plan is developed. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> <br />The action proposed in this report is not a project under CEQA as defined in CEQA <br />Guidelines, Section 15378, as it has no potential for resulting in either a direct or <br />foreseeable physical change in the environment. <br /> <br />AARON AKNIN <br />ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER <br /> <br /> <br />MELISSA STEVENSON DIAZ <br />CITY MANAGER <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />-Proposed Letter <br />-Applicable Articles <br />-Redwood City Statutes <br />-Informal Opinion from Attorney General <br />6.1.F. - Page 5