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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
3/26/2007
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS CONCERNING MITIGATION MEASURES, ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM, MAKING FINDINGS CONCERNING ALTERNATIVES, AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT FOR THE REDWOOD CITY DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN
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03/27/2007 <br />The City Council of the City of Redwood City chooses to avoid this mitigation <br />option in the interest of protecting the pedestrian environment. This impact is <br />overridden by project benefits as set forth in the statement of overriding <br />considerations and in the pedestrian priority objectives set forth in section 9.1.1 <br />of this FEIR chapter. <br />Impact 9-6: Impacts on US 101 Freeway Segments--Maximum <br />Intensity Precise Plan Alternative. Traffic generated by the proposed Maximum <br />Intensity alternative is expected to result in the following freeway segment <br />operational effects: <br />southbound US 101 (mixed flow) lanes between Woodside Road and <br />Marsh Road (AM)--a V/C ratio change from 0.95 to 1.21 (an increase in <br />volume exceeding segment capacity); and <br />southbound US 101 (mixed flow) lanes between Whipple Avenue and <br />Woodside Road (PM)--a V/C ratio change from 1.14 to 1.19 (an increase <br />of more than one percent in a freeway segment already exceeding its <br />capacity). <br />These freeway segment effects would represent a significant impact. <br />Mitigation 9-6. Mitigation of these effects to aless-than-significant level <br />would require construction of an additional mixed flow lane on US 101. This <br />widening is not deemed feasible by the City due to right-of-way constraints and <br />cost. Therefore, the impact is expected to remain significant and unavoidable. <br />Findings: The changes or alterations proposed by mitigation measure 9- <br />6are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of Caltrans and not the City of <br />Redwood City. Caltrans can and should adopt proposed mitigation measure 9-6. <br />Impact 9-7: Impact on Middlefield Road/Jefferson Avenue <br />Intersection--Moderate Intensity Precise Plan Alternative. During the PM <br />peak hour, the addition of Moderate Intensity project traffic would reduce the <br />level of service to LOS E and increase average delay by more than five (5) <br />seconds at the intersection of Middlefield Road/Jefferson Avenue. This change <br />would represent a significant impact. <br />Mitigation 9-7(a). Restripe the southbound approach of Middlefield Road <br />to onethrough lane and one right-turn lane, and prohibit southbound left turns. <br />These changes would result in an acceptable LOS D under the Moderate <br />Intensity alternative, thereby reducing the project's impact to a less-than- <br />significantlevel. <br />or <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1683 $ 14769 <br />030707 Muff #613 <br />
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