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6.1.G. - Page 2 <br />To proceed with traffic calming measures on these streets in the future, a site survey <br />analysis is necessary. This will allow the traffic engineering consultants analyze the <br />function and cost of the traffic calming tools endorsed by the neighbors through the <br />public engagement process. The analysis will assess improvements for both existing <br />and anticipated traffic concerns. <br />Sandis can perform the survey work at the identified intersections that are shown in <br />Exhibit C of the Amendment. <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />The City Council may choose not to approve Amendment No. 1 and direct staff to <br />develop new proposals. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />The original agreement with Sandis was in the amount of $57,825, and Amendment No. <br />1 is a not -to -exceed amount of $34,370 for a total aggregate of $92,195. There are <br />funds available in the Project 357-83083 account. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />The requested action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA) as defined in CEQA Guidelines, section 15378, because the expansion of the <br />site survey for traffic calming will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the <br />environment. As described above, an EIR will be prepared consistent with CEQA. A <br />Notice of Preparation informing the public that an EIR would be prepared and <br />requesting comment on the scope of environmental analysis was released for a 30 -day <br />period beginning on November 11, 2016, through December 16, 2016. Preparation of <br />the Draft EIR is currently in process. <br />5 <br />CHRISTOPHER BETH <br />PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR <br />