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amount. <br /> <br />The pilot project is ongoing and will conclude in the fall of this year. Staff is evaluating <br />the pilot project in accordance with the approved evaluation plan. Throughout the <br />planning process, livability and safety were identified as community priorities. The <br />evaluation plan will measure how well the project achieves these priorities. <br /> <br />Later this year, staff will present and discuss the pilot results at a Complete Streets <br />Advisory Committee meeting. Following the Complete Streets Advisory Committee <br />meeting, results of the pilot evaluation will be presented to the Council to inform the <br />Council’s decision on whether the project should be made permanent. <br /> <br />Additional information on the evaluation plan can be found on the project website. <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />1. Council may request additional information prior to accepting the project or <br />authorizing the release of bonds. <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />Funding for the construction of this pilot project was previously approved and <br />appropriated in the Traffic Mitigation Fees Fund – Traffic Calming. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />The City of Redwood City determined that the Farm Hill Boulevard Street Improvement <br />Pilot Project (Farm Hill Boulevard & Jefferson Avenue Signing and Striping Project) is <br />categorically exempt from CEQA under Class 6 (Section 15306) because the purpose <br />of the project is to collect data to evaluate the project’s impact on traffic operations, <br />safety, and livibility. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PETER DELGADO <br />ASSOCIATE TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER <br /> <br />AARON AKNIN <br />ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> <br /> <br />6.2.A. - Page 2