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6.1.G. - Page 6 <br />&IMSTREETS Neighborhood Street Enhancement Program Implementation Plan <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />In 2013, the City of Redwood City approved the Stanford in Redwood City Precise Plan for a new 35 -acre <br />Stanford University office campus. The site is located in the southeast portion of the City of Redwood City <br />along Highway 101 (US -101), bordering three residential neighborhoods: Friendly Acres, Redwood Village, <br />and North Fair Oaks. <br />As part of the project's approved Development Agreement, the University allocated $1.5 million to the <br />City's Neighborhood Street Enhancement Program (NSEP). These funds were allocated to the NESP to <br />improve traffic safety, mobility, and accessibility, and provide enhanced streetscapes in the three adjacent <br />residential neighborhoods. The funds are to be allocated equally between the three neighborhoods. <br />Figure ES -1 presents an overview of the three residential neighborhoods. <br />Figure ES -1. Residential Area Boundaries <br />In addition to the NSEP, the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) of the development has identified <br />improvements aimed to alleviate traffic impact on the adjacent neighborhoods. These improvements are <br />set aside from the NSEP and will be, at the University's cost, implemented in the future. Click here for the <br />Stanford in Redwood City Mitigation Measure Map. <br />Neighborhood Street Enhancement Program Implementation Plan Structure <br />This Plan documents the implementation process of the Neighborhood Street Enhancement Program <br />(NSEP). Some key components of the report include: <br />Highlights of the Stanford Development project and its mitigation measures; <br />OWTJKM Page 11 <br />