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8.B. - Page 15 portation Plan: Scope of Work <br /> October 2016 <br /> Page 10 of 21 <br /> Task C.5: Collision Trends and Locations <br /> We will use collision data from the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS) and GIS <br /> to map key collisions areas. Collisions over the most recently-available 5-year period will be <br /> classified and analyzed by mode of travel to inform trends in vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian safety. <br /> Task C.6: Parking Supply and Demand <br /> The Fehr & Peers team will review previously collected parking utilization data from 2015 to <br /> understand the existing demand/supply balance within the City. This would include the downtown <br /> areas, where updates to the pricing and employee permit program have occurred, in addition to <br /> other neighborhood locations of concern around the City. <br /> This would include a review of city data (occupancy, duration, revenue,and citations). It is expected <br /> that the main focus of the parking analysis would be on the downtown with additional study of <br /> neighborhood and/or business districts in consultation with City staff. <br /> In order to complete this assessment, we assume the City of Redwood City will provide: <br /> o Any recent occupancy data for any of the studied neighborhoods or downtown <br /> o Current or historical downtown parking sensor data/reports (2014 onward) <br /> o Annual revenue and citation data for 2014/2015 by month <br /> Task C.7: City Case Study Examples <br /> We will provide up to five(5)case study fact sheets of transportation programs in comparable cities <br /> as part of this task. Case study fact sheets will be brief summaries based on readily available <br /> information about city transportation programs, including policies relating to transportation project <br /> implementation, land use development review, and transportation system monitoring. In addition <br /> we will describe current staff levels and organization within other City transportation departments <br /> for comparison to Redwood City. Case study fact sheets will be developed as separate documents <br /> for public review on the project website. <br /> Task C.8:Transportation Data Collection <br /> A total of $18,000 is budgeted for data collection as part of this task, including labor hours and <br /> traffic data collection vendor fees. Actual data collected will be based on discussion with the City <br /> but may include: daily and peak hour vehicle traffic counts, bicycle and pedestrian volume counts <br /> at key locations, transit occupancy and schedule adherence checks, or vehicle origin-destination <br />