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�F LIVABLE <br />NEIGHBORHOOD <br />I -STREETS <br />6.1.G. - Page 9 <br />Neighborhood Street Enhancement Program Implementation Plan <br />Near -Term (Medium Priority) Improvements will be funded with impact fees from the second phase of <br />the Stanford University office campus project (— $750,000). These improvements also represent <br />refinements of preferred concepts identified by community members. Click here for project lists and <br />location maps. <br />Long -Term (Low Priority) Improvements will not be funded through impact fees associated with the <br />Stanford University office campus project. The City and County will seek additional funding sources for <br />these projects, if and when they are determined to be necessary by future analysis. These improvements <br />did receive community member support in workshops, but ranked lower than those identified as <br />immediate or near-term priorities. Click for project lists and location maps. <br />Project Funding Overview <br />The immediate and near-term priority improvements are anticipated to be funded through the first and <br />second phase impact fees associated with the Stanford University office campus (Stanford in Redwood City <br />Priority Plan). However, this implementation Plan also identifies specific improvements that could <br />potentially receive funding through the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County <br />(C/CAG) Safe Routes to Schools and Green Streets Infrastructure Pilot Program. Additionally, the <br />Development Agreement for the Stanford University office campus requires construction of bicycle and <br />bus shelter improvements that may partially or completely be applied to improvements identified in this <br />Plan. <br />41CM K M Page 14 <br />