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7.B. - Page 98 2 Environmental Analysis <br /> XIV. PUBLIC SERVICES Potentially Less Than Less Than No <br /> Significant <br /> Impact Significant Significant Impact <br /> with Impact <br /> Mitigation <br /> Incorporation <br /> a) Would the project result in substantial <br /> adverse physical impacts associated with <br /> the provision of new or physically altered <br /> governmental facilities,need for new or <br /> physically altered governmental facilities, <br /> the construction of which could cause <br /> significant environmental impacts,in order <br /> to maintain acceptable service ratios, <br /> response times or other performance <br /> objectives for any of the public services: <br /> i Fire protection? ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> ii Police protection? ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> iii Schools? ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> iv Parks? ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> v Other public facilities? ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> 2.15 RECREATION <br /> Recreational opportunities in the vicinity of the project area include city parks, community facilities, <br /> marinas, trails, bikeways, and open space. All nearby city parks and community facilities are in the <br /> developed portions of the City south and west of US 101. The nearest neighborhood/regional park <br /> is Courthouse Square Park, 0.4 miles south of the project (Figure BC-1, General Plan,Redwood City, <br /> 2011). The water-oriented recreational opportunities are north and east of US 101. These facilities <br /> include Pete's Harbor in the Bayfront area, marinas at Seaport Boulevard and Redwood Shores, <br /> waterfront tails, and open space. A wildlife refuge, the DESFBWR,is on Bair Island 0.4 miles north <br /> of the project area. The refuge is currently undergoing restoration for preservation of wetlands and <br /> enhancement of public access (City of Redwood City,2011). <br /> The San Francisco Bay Trail,approximately 400 miles of natural trail for pedestrians and bicyclists <br /> that the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) is planning in nine counties circling the bay, <br /> runs past the northern entrance to the joint-use path. Within Redwood City,the Bair Island and <br /> 2-58 US 101 Pedestrian Undercrossing and Bair <br /> Island Road Storm Drain Pump Station Project <br />