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4.11 Population and Housing <br />Context: <br />The Project would increase daytime <br />and potentially nighttime populations <br />by introducing new uses and/or the <br />expansion of existing uses. <br />No residents existing on the Project <br />site. <br />4.12 Public Services <br />• As appropriate, identify project -level mitigation measures to <br />address noise effects, based on any program -level mitigation <br />measures Identified in IHSP EIR. <br />Consultant will: Assumption: <br />• Update the Project's contribution to growth relative to regional Asa nate, Consultant <br />and local projections of employment and new housing demand will use existing <br />citywide and in the surrounding region. demographic data from <br />• Assess employment, housing, and population impacts that may other City -approved CEOA <br />be associated with the Project. documents and existing <br />Context: Consultant will: <br />The additional population (both Reconfirm from the 2015 Draft EIR <br />permanent and daytime) with <br />development of the Project could <br />Contact the Redwood City Fire Department, Police Department, <br />increase demand for police protection, <br />and School District (s) to reverffy existing facilities and services <br />and the agent es' abilities to provide services to the Project <br />fire protection and public schools. <br />area. <br />• Evaluate the potential for the Project to increase public service <br />to the extent that existing service capacities or thresholds would <br />be exceeded. <br />• As needed, identify project -level mitigation measures to address <br />public services effects. <br />4.13 Recreation and Open Space Resources <br />Context: Consultant will: <br />Daytime population with the Project Reconfirm from the 2015 Draft EIR: <br />could increase the use of recreational <br />facilities and open spaces in the area <br />and vicinity. This nncreased use could <br />accelerate the degradat on of these <br />facilities. <br />• Any recreation fadlities or open space proposed by the Project. <br />• Level of demand the Project would have on existing recreational <br />and open space resources. <br />• frueased demand generated by population of the Project would <br />affect existing local parks, recreation and open space areas, <br />and per -capita acreage standards for recreational facilities and <br />other applicable policies in the General Plan. <br />data sources (e.g., AB G, <br />MTC, US Census). <br />• Minimal change is <br />anticipated to the Setting <br />from the 2015 Draft EIR <br />Assumption: <br />• As appropriate, Consultant <br />will use existing available <br />service data from <br />published City reports, <br />including the General Plan <br />and General Plan EIR. <br />• Minimal change is <br />anticipated to the Setting <br />from the 2015 Draft EIR <br />Assumption: None. <br />4.14 Transportation and Circulation <br />See Below. <br />4.15 Utilities and Service Systems <br />Context: <br />Consultant will: <br />Data Needs: <br />The Project would generate demand for <br />Reconfirm from the 2015 Draft EIR: <br />• Maps of layout <br />water and wastewater services and impact <br />existing infrastructure capacities, including <br />a Existing infrastructure conditions and discuss potential <br />"dry" <br />and capacity of <br />existing and <br />impacts of the preferred scenario on sewer, water, and <br />Page 19 of 26 <br />REV: 11-08-17 PR <br />ATTY/AGR.2017.262/ESA / Harbor View Project <br />