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Resolution
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Joint
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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
3/26/2007
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~ MONITORING VERIFICATION <br />IDEND IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br /> Enti Verification Ent' Re uirements <br />~ N with City policies giving priority to the <br />O Downtown pedestrian environment, the City <br />~ may choose to avoid this intersection <br />fD modification in the interest of protecting the <br />N <br />O pedestrian environment. This choice would <br />~ result in a significant unavoidable impact <br />py based on current CE4A and City criteria for <br />~ "Intersection Im acts." <br />Impact 9-10: impacts on US 101 Freeway Mitigation 5-10. Mitigation of these effects infrastructure City; C/CAG During project-specific <br />environmental review <br />Segments--Moderate Intensity Precise to aless-than-significant level would require improvements <br />Plan Alternative. Traffic generated by the construction of an additional mixed flow <br />This widening is not <br />lane on US 141 considered not <br />feasible by City; <br />proposed Moderate Intensity alternative is <br />expected to result in the following freeway . <br />deemed feasible by the City due to right-of- however, US <br />segment operational effects: way constraints and cost. Therefore, the 101 is part of <br /> impact is expected to remain significant CMP roadway <br />southbound US 1D1 (mixed flow) and unavoidable. system, and <br />individual <br />lanes between Woodside Road and projects may <br />Marsh Road {AM}--a V/C ratio change require <br />from 1.14 to of 1.20; and Transportation <br />southbound US 101 (mixed flow) Demand <br />Management <br />lanes between Whipple Avenue and (TDM) plans per <br />Woodside Road (PM)--a VJC ratio C/CAG adopted <br />change from 1.15 to 1.18. guidelines. <br />These changes in freeway segment <br />operations would represent a sfgnificanf <br />im act. <br />Impact 9-11: Project Contribution to Mitigation 9-11. Add a second left-turn <br />City; fair-share City If and when improvements <br />City shall conduct <br />imbursement adopted <br />Cumulative Impacts at the Alameda de las lane to the southbound approach of <br />This change tvouid <br />Alameda de las Pulgas , <br />re <br />from future annual traffic monitoring at <br />. <br />PulgaslWoodside Road Intersection. <br />During the AM and PM peak hours, the improve operation to LOS D in both peak individual this intersection and <br />t implement fair••share <br />addition of project traffic would reduce the periods. The project would require median <br />removal and lane restriping. Although Phis projec <br />applicants. requirement when level of <br />level of service (AM peak hour) and increase <br />ro ect ma be added to Redwood City's <br />P 1 Y <br />d service reaches LOS E <br />s <br />overall delay by more than five (5) secon <br />Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) program in a future <br />i (average delay of greater than <br />on. <br />(AM and PM peak hours) at this intersect <br />which would already be operating at LOS E/F. update, there is currently no funding for this 55 seconds). <br />This effect would represent a significant project. Therefore, the mitigation is not <br />assured and this impact is considered to be <br />impact. <br />si nitycant and unavoidable. <br /> Imp~t 9-12: Project Contribution to Mitigation 9-12. Due to right-of-way <br />t thi Infrastructure <br />improvements City; C/CAG During project-specific <br /> <br />environmental review <br /> Cuttt~lative impacts at the EI Camino and s <br />constraints, mitigation options a <br />Mitigation would <br />tersection are limited <br />i considered not <br /> Wht~venue Intersection. During the <br />AM an M peak hours the addition of project . <br />n <br />require the addition of an exclusive feasible by City; <br /> trafftaMIIUld increase average delay by more eastbound left-turn lane and converting the however, EI <br />Camino/ <br /> than five (5) seconds at this intersection, eastbound shared left-through Pane into an <br />excusive through movement. This would Whipple is a _ <br /> which would airead be o eratin at LOS F. <br />Page 13 U:4My DocwnentslDownfo>"m Precise PlaniCC staff reportstCC 3.12:doc13. f2.07 ExhibitslAttachment A m$.mnnrtering checklist 655.doc <br />
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