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Page 2 of 4 <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7000 www.redwoodcity.org <br />program, was removed from consideration for HIP funding. MTC staff reviewed and ranked the remaining <br />projects according to the HIP program criteria. <br />Table 1: Redwood City’s Four Projects for HIP Program <br />Project Phase Funding Program <br />Jefferson Avenue Safety <br />Improvements <br />Construction Phase Funded $1,011,000 through HIP <br />Page Street Bike Boulevard Design Phase Funded $310,000 through HIP <br />Veterans Boulevard Intersection <br />Improvements <br />Design Phase Not Funded <br />Vera Avenue Permanent Bike <br />Bouelvard Project <br />Construction Phase Funded $1,326,000 through San Mateo <br />County Measure A/W <br />On January 8, 2025, MTC approved two Redwood City projects, Jefferson Avenue Safety Improvements <br />and Page Street Bike Boulevard, for a total of $1,321,000 in HIP funding. In order to receive this allocation <br />and add the projects to the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) list, a resolution of local <br />support must be transmitted to MTC. <br />ANALYSIS <br />Jefferson Avenue Traffic Safety Project (El Camino Real to Oak Ridge Drive): This project was identified as <br />a community top-priority project in the Redwood City Walk Bike Thrive Plan. With an upcoming pavement <br />overlay project on the same segment of Jefferson Avenue, the City will include traffic safety improvements <br />in the scope of work. Staff are currently working with a consultant on project planning and conceptual <br />design. <br />Page Street (Rolison Road to 2nd Avenue): <br />This corridor was identified as a bicycle boulevard in the Redwood City Walk Bike Thrive Plan. This project <br />creates a low-stress bike facility from the border of Menlo Park to other existing or planned bike facilities <br />on Broadway and Bay Road. <br />EQUITY IMPACT STATEMENT <br />Both Redwood City projects planned for HIP funding benefit Equity Priority Communities (EPC). The <br />Jefferson Avenue Traffic Safety Project is 50 percent within MTC’s EPC area and the Page Street project <br />alignment is 100 percent within the MTC’s EPC area. <br />6.D. - Page 2 of 9 <br />36