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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/24/2019
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REDWOOD CITY <br />Agencies Association (BASMAA). The RAA for green infrastructure <br />uses a water quality model coupled with continuous simulation <br />hydrologic output to estimate baseline loadings of pollutants and the <br />reductions that might be achieved through green infrastructure <br />implementation in 2020, 2030, and 2040 under various scenarios, <br />which include implementation of projects identified in this Plan. <br />Results pertinent to green infrastructure planning and <br />implementation are discussed in Section 2 of this Plan. <br />1.3.3 Related Local Planning Documents <br />Green infrastructure can be integrated into a wide diversity of public and <br />private projects. Public projects can incorporate green infrastructure in <br />streets, parks, schools, and other civic properties. In order to ensure that green <br />infrastructure is considered and supported in the range of planning and design <br />processes for these projects, Redwood City will review and/or update planning <br />documents to appropriately incorporate green infrastructure requirements at <br />the time the documents are comprehensively revised. <br />1.3.4 Outreach and Education <br />Redwood City's Green Infrastructure Plan development process engaged a <br />wide variety of stakeholders, including both government staff and community <br />members who live, work, and play near future green infrastructure projects. <br />Redwood City also intends to engage relevant government staff and <br />community members as projects move forward towards design and <br />implementation. <br />Outreach started through an internal working group that included staff from <br />various departments within the City. The group met on a quarterly basis to <br />discuss ongoing efforts to develop the GI Plan, and discuss potential policy <br />considerations for meeting the goals of the MRP. <br />In May 2017 the City Council adopted a Resolution (Appendix A) approving the <br />GI Workplan, which is a framework outlining the schedule, budget, and tasks <br />necessary to develop and implement a GI Plan, such as outreach and mapping <br />and prioritizing areas for potential and planned projects. The resolution <br />included the City Council's commitment to the MRP goals. As outlined in the <br />GI Workplan and required bythe 2015 MRP, the City Council must approve the <br />City's GI Plan before June 30, 2019. <br />RWC GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN <br />GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN <br />5 JUNE 2019 <br />ATTY/RESO.0075/CC RESO APPROVING THE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN — EXHIBIT A RESO. NO.15780 <br />REV: 06-20-19 PR MUFF NO. 802 <br />
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