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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/24/2019
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6.S. - Page 38 of 61 <br />REDWOOD CITY <br />GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN <br />4 Early Implementation Projects <br />4.1 Review of Capital Improvement Projects <br />MRP Provision C.3.j.ii. requires that the City of Redwood City (City) must <br />prepare and maintain a list of public and private green infrastructure projects <br />planned for implementation during the 2015- 2020 permit term, and public a <br />The City submitted an <br />projects that have potential for green infrastructure measures. The City initial project list with <br />submitted an initial list with the FY 15-16 Annual Report to the RWQCB and <br />the FY15-16 Annual <br />updated the list in the FY 16-17 and FY 17-18 Annual Reports. <br />Report, and updated <br />The creation and maintenance of this list is supported by guidance developed the list in the FY 16 - <br />by BASMAA: "Guidance for Identifying Green Infrastructure Potential in 17 and FY 17-18 <br />Municipal Capital Improvement Projects" (May 6, 2016). The BASMAA a <br />Annual Reports. <br />Guidance is attached to this document as Appendix E. <br />As mentioned in Section 3.1 the City would continue to evaluate Capital <br />Improvement Projects that may have potential for the inclusion of GI, but <br />would rely on development projects and the Regional Project at Red Morton <br />to meet the goals of the MRP. <br />4.2 List of Projects Identified <br />CIP Projects with green infrastructure potential that were identified during <br />2015-2019 are listed in Table 3, along with their status. <br />Table 3. CIP Projects with Green Infrastructure Potential <br />Included in Green <br />Infrastructure Plan <br />Proiect Name Descrintion Proiect Status (Y/NI <br />Kennedy Safe Routes to <br />This funding is to implement safety <br />School Project — <br />improvementsaround Kennedy Middle <br />School to encourage more students to <br />walk and bike to school. The project will <br />have grant funding from Measure A <br />Yes <br />Portions of Alameda De <br />($500,000) for the construction phase. <br />Completing Construction <br />The City's contribution to the project <br />Las s, Goodwin Ave, <br />includes design and ROW costs, along <br />Fern <br />and ernside Ave <br />with $1MM in construction funds <br />(maximum of $150K can come from traffic <br />impact fees). <br />RWC GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN <br />27 JUNE 2019 <br />ATTY/RESO.0075/CC RESO APPROVING THE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN — EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 06-20-19 PR <br />250 <br />
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