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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/4/2017
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR PLAN
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APPENDIX B | RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PLANS AND REGULATIONS <br />B-5 <br />REDWOOD CITY MOVES: CITYWIDE <br />TRANSPORTATION PLAN (ONGOING) <br />Redwood City’s strong economy, strategic location, and <br />frequent Caltrain service have attracted a substantial <br />amount of residential and commercial development over <br />recent years. This, coupled with strong economic growth <br />throughout the Bay Area, has resulted in increased traffic <br />congestion and questions within the community about the <br />impacts of development. The Citywide Transportation Plan <br />will work with the community to develop a framework for a <br />balanced multimodal transportation network addressing the <br />City’s transportation challenges and needs, and building off <br />Redwood City’s already robust and sustainable transporta- <br />tion system. The Plan will draw on the community’s exist- <br />ing transportation concerns and ideas for its transportation <br />future and identify: <br />• Ideas to serve the entire community, including children, <br />elderly, people with disabilities, low-income residents, as <br />well as workers and visitors <br />• Facilities and programs to best support walking, bicycling, <br />and transit <br />• Prioritizing improvements to get the most “bang for our <br />buck” <br />• Potential partnerships with new transportation modes, <br />like Lyft and Uber <br />• Future transportation technologies, such as self-driving <br />vehicles <br />More information can be found at http://rwcmoves.com/. <br />TRANSIT CENTER STUDY (ONGOING) <br />This study looks at potential short-term and long-term <br />improvements to the Downtown Transit Center that would <br />improve functionality, usability, and attractiveness. Caltrain <br />ridership is going up, and community members are using <br />the transit center to travel to jobs, home, and other activities <br />up and down the Peninsula. With the electrification of the <br />Caltrain line and new development in Downtown, there will <br />be even more users of the Downtown Transit Center. <br />Planning for improvements to the Transit Center will include: <br />• Conducting design studies for the Transit Center, includ- <br />ing pedestrian, shuttle, taxi, and bicycle connections, <br />train platform improvements, and inefficiencies in the <br />surrounding parking lots. <br />• Considering connections to the potential Broadway <br />Streetcar Line. <br />• Coordinating with Caltrain, SamTrans, and other affected <br />transportation agencies, as well as the El Camino Real <br />Corridor Plan. <br />• Providing public outreach opportunities for the public to <br />become informed and provide feedback on priorities and <br />issues. <br />More information can be found at http://www.redwoodc- <br />ity.org/departments/community-development-department/ <br />planning-housing/planning-services/transit-station-redesgin.
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