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<br /> <br />Completed On Track Delayed <br /> <br />GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND GOALS – FY 2024-25 Mid-Year Progress Page | 33 <br /> <br />and complete construction of: <br /> <br />a) El Camino Real Bike Lane Project <br />(Southbound, Brewster Avenue <br />to Vera Avenue and Northbound, <br />Maple Street to Jefferson <br />Avenue). <br /> <br />ET <br />75% engineering design <br />Southbound Brewster to Vera <br />Integrating community input to complete <br />design. <br />100% <br />Northbound Maple to Jefferson <br />Construction complete. <br />b) Redwood Avenue Sidewalk and <br />Pedestrian Improvement Project. <br /> <br />ET 100% <br />Construction complete. <br />Coordinate with Caltrans on Woodside <br />Road Pavement Improvement and <br />Traffic Safety project that includes <br />installation of bike lanes on Woodside <br />Road between I-280 and US 101 and <br />improved pedestrian crossings and <br />accessible curb ramps along the corridor <br />by June 2025. <br />ET 90% <br />Coordination is ongoing, construction is <br />nearing completion. <br />SMARTIE Goal: Complete a six-month <br />Transportation Management Association <br />(TMA) Feasibility Study funded by a <br />$100,000 Measure A/W grant by August <br />2024 with the intent to establish a cost- <br />effective Citywide Transportation <br />Management Agency (TMA) and remove <br />barriers for lower-income employees <br />with limited access to affordable public <br />transportation by October 2025. <br />ET 75% <br />Underway; draft TMA Feasibility study was <br />presented to the Transportation and <br />Mobility Sub-committee is summer 2024. <br />The study report is being modified and also <br />being coordinated with other parking and <br />TDM-related policy updates that will return <br />to the City Council by December 2025. <br /> <br />5.A. - Page 70 of 75 <br />72