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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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2/8/2021
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7.A. - Page 2 of 36 <br />determine the appropriate building heights and mix of land uses and to return to the Council late in 2020 <br />for an update. <br />Shortly after the February 2020 meeting, the State of California and San Mateo County issued the shelter <br />in place public health orders. The Covid-19 pandemic and associated shutdown forced changes to the <br />community engagement approach and delayed the overall schedule for the Transit District. The <br />pandemic drastically reduced transit ridership, creating financial impacts to all forms of transit, specifically <br />Caltrain. Staff delayed community outreach work through early summer in order to focus attention on <br />critical pandemic -related information and services. Summer and fall 2020 were then devoted to <br />restructured public outreach efforts as well as on Caltrain efforts for a new funding mechanism, Measure <br />RR, which was approved by voters in November 2020. <br />With the passing of Measure RR, Caltrain now has a stable source of funding for operations. Work <br />on system electrification is continuing with electrified service scheduled to start in 2022. Transit District <br />public outreach is now also in process and initial feedback is discussed further in this report. <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />The Transit District is 17.5 acres with over 2,200 linear feet along the Caltrain tracks. It is made up of the <br />Sequoia Station property of 12 acres, a bus station of 2.5 acres, the A-1 Party Rental site of 0.4 acres, and <br />the Perry parcel (surface parking lot) of 2.5 acres, which is reserved for future station platforms and <br />amenities (see Figure 1). There are three key components for the Transit District - station redesign, grade <br />separations, and land development. <br />Figure 1— Proposed Map of Transit District <br />Development Parcels oY <br />................................................................... <br />Am <br />Perry Parcell_� <br />\�/ zeTo�uaos i <br />Ownership: Pe la Corr! dor Joint Po(J <br />Poe Board P6) <br />{Caltraialtral n) L <br />Site Area: 2.5±Acres <br />YYY AxsHgrr _ - _ <br />'•...................... ....... ....................... .................. . <br />Transit Center a' aaoA� e <br />Ownershlp: Peninsula Corridor)PB(Caltraln), — + r. �• <br />Tifft, Terryl- Family Trust (A-1 Party Rental) <br />Site Area: 3 ±Acres <br />i <br />• <br />Sequoia Station Shopping Center <br />Ownershlp: REGS Sequoia Station (Regency Centers) <br />Safeway, Inc. s �� <br />4E <br />o P ti 5F <br />San Mateo Co Transit Dist (SamTrans) <br />i <br />Site Area: 12 ± Acres \ " <br />M C TransitDistrict <br />---1CoCoS y Conceptual <br />Expanded Caltrain Right <br />Entertainment District <br />Downtown Core <br />-- Downtown Precise Plan Boundary �<�/�\ \O/ /�n ///;/�/ \ l `. \�•,` i,-\ <br />Page 2 of 12 <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7000 www.redwoodcitV.org <br />178 <br />
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