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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/4/2017
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REDWOOD CITY EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR PLAN <br />A-2 <br />PROCESS <br />PROJECT PHASES <br />The El Camino Real Corridor Plan was developed in three <br />major phases, beginning in late 2015: <br />1. Background Research established the baseline condi- <br />tions and community priorities for the Corridor. <br />2. Concepts and Options presented numerous preliminary <br />ideas and solutions for the Corridor that responded to the <br />issues identified in the first phase and asked the community <br />for input and preferences. <br />3. Draft Plan took the preferred concepts and strategies <br />and developed the ideas into a cohesive and accessible plan <br />for the Corridor. <br />OUTREACH EFFORTS <br />Throughout each phase of the project, Redwood City com- <br />munity members were asked to share their ideas and pro- <br />vide feedback on options and strategies as the Corridor Plan <br />was developed. Opportunities for public input included: <br />• Citizen Advisory Group meetings held periodically <br />throughout the process (total meetings: 6) <br />• Stakeholder interviews (34 interviewed in September <br />2016, representing neighborhood groups, members <br />of the real estate community, business organizations, <br />transportation agencies, institutions, bicycle advocates, <br />property owners, small business owners, housing advo- <br />cates, and others) <br />• Two community workshops <br /> #1: Community Vision and Planning Issues (November <br />2016) <br /> #2: Concepts and Options (March 2017) <br />• Online surveys <br /> #1: Transit Survey – focused on the transit station but <br />included numerous questions specifically about El <br />Camino Real (November/December 2016) <br />#2: El Camino Real Options Survey (May 2017) <br />• Check-ins with Planning Commission, Complete Streets <br />Advisory Committee, and Youth & Teen Advisory Board <br />(March/April 2017) <br />• Booth at farmers’ market and other community events <br />(Spring 2017) <br />• Direct, in-person outreach to businesses on the Corridor <br />(Spring 2017) <br />• Additional check-ins with Downtown Business Group, <br />Chamber of Commerce (March/April 2017) <br />• Meetings with Caltrans, Samtrans, Caltrain, San Mateo <br />County, other agencies (Spring 2017)
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