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and <br />Continue to monitor the corridor and make adjustments as <br />needed. <br />Over fifty people attended the meeting, and 31 spoke during the <br />public comment period. Most people spoke in support of making the <br />pilot permanent and many people who spoke, regardless of their <br />support for the project, suggested modifications to the existing <br />design to either improve traffic operations or safety. Some of the <br />locations identified for modifications were Farm Hill/McGarvey <br />intersection, Emerald Hill/Farm Hill intersection, and the <br />Jefferson/Highland curve. A recording of the meeting is posted under <br />“Community Engagement” on the project website and is accessible <br />by clicking here. Copies of the project evaluation report and its <br />summary are also available on the project website here. <br />If you were unable to attend the meeting, you may continue to email <br />input to farmhillfeedback@redwoodcity.org or to mail it to City Hall <br />c/o Jessica Manzi. <br />Next Steps: The City Council will consider the pilot results and the <br />recommendation of the Complete Streets Advisory Committee at its <br />November 7th City Council meeting. <br /> <br /><!--[if !vml]--><image001.png><!--[endif]-->Jessica Manzi, PE <br />Senior Transportation Coordinator, Community Development Department <br />Phone: (650)780-7372 <br />E-mail: jmanzi@redwoodcity.org <br />www.redwoodcity.org <br /> <br /><image002.png> <image003.png> <image004.jpg> <image005.png> <br /> <br /> <br />8.A. - Page 61