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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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2/11/2019
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Redwood City's Port is a regional asset that is critical for our region and it is supported by the heavy and light industrial <br />companies around it. <br />Changing the zoning of this area, to accommodate a massive commercial office project, in place of industrial, will <br />inevitably have a negative domino affect on all the heavy and light industry that supports the Port and makes it viable. It <br />will result in more land speculation as more land owners request a zoning change to commercial office resulting in killing <br />the only Port in the region and a loss of economic diversity that sustains our region. <br />The development will significantly worsen traffic congestion on Highway 101, particularly at the Woodside Road <br />interchange, which is already very seriously impacted. In addition, the Harbor View site is in the path of sea level rise. <br />Redwood City should not be approving further development in the flood zone with no plan for how to protect it. <br />An additional concern is the jobs -housing imbalance. Building a massive commercial office, with 4,500 employees, north <br />of 101, will put pressure on providing housing on the North side of 101. This puts pressure on developing in the old <br />Cargill Sal Ponds, a project that has divided the Redwood City Community. <br />Please do not continue forward with this project, which is the wrong project in the wrong place. <br />Thank you for your consideration. <br />John Delgado <br />San Martin, California <br />
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