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<br />6.10 <br />Page 12 <br /> <br />JIlI"""~ <br /> <br />"bXA60N T~ANS~O~TATION (OMSULTANTS.INC <br />......~ <br /> <br />February 11) 2010 <br /> <br />Mr. John Wagstaff <br />Wagstaff and Associates <br />2S 12 9th Street, Suite S <br />Berkeley, California 94710 <br /> <br />Re: Additional Work Request to Analyze a TransportlJtlon Demand MlUUlgeme"t ProgrlUll; PlU'king Pill,,; <br />tmd SellSltivity Analysis for the Proposed Sumlord UftiversUy Administrative Campus DllVlllopment <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Wagstaff: <br /> <br />Hexagon Transportation Consultants, Inc. is pleased to submit this additional work request to analyze a <br />Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program for the proposed Stanford University Administrative <br />Campus. It is intended that the analysis would be included in tbe project Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for <br />the Stanford University Development Precise Plan. Stanford has submitted a TDM plan for the proposed oampus <br />and has requested that a traffic scenario be analyzed that inoludes trip reductions resulting from the plan. Also <br />required is an analysis without the TDM plan, for comparative purposes. Finally) the analyses need to <br />incorporate the latest future land use data assumptions under the "existing" (1990) General Plan. <br /> <br />The purpose of the transportation analysis is to estimate the impacts of the TDM program on key offsite <br />intel'sections and roadway segments in the vicinity of the project site. The tasks to be included in the traffic <br />analysis are: <br /> <br />1. TDM Research. Research will be conducted on TOM measures to determine an appropriate trip reduction <br />estimate for the project's proposed TOM program. Case studies of similar TDM measures provided by <br />sources such as the Urban Land Institute and Transportation Research Board will provide a benchmark for <br />estimating the potential trip reduction of the proposed TDM program. The calculated TDM trip reduction <br />will be provided to Wagstaff and Associates, the City, and Stanford for review. Once agreement is reached <br />on the appropriate reduction percentage, the traffic analysis will proceed. The TOM trip reduction <br />calculation will also be reported for the GOP ASS) wbich is a free transit pass, though this TDM reduction <br />metric would Dot be used for perfonning the traffic analysis. It is understood that Stanford may also propose <br />other TOM measures, not included in their plan. These measures will be analyzed for their trip reduction <br />potential but will not be included in the traffic study. <br /> <br />2. Trip Distributlon and Asslpment. After applying the estimated TOM-related trip reductions, the amount of <br />traffic generated by the project will be impol1ed into the Redwood City travel demand forecasting model. <br /> <br />3. Bvllhualoll of Near-Term Project Conditions pillS TDM. Level of service calculations will be conducted to <br />estimate the operating levels of the key study locations during the AM and PM peak hours after the <br />completion of the proposed development. Freeway segments, freeway ramps) and street segments will also <br />be analyzed under Near-Term Project Conditions plus TDM. <br /> <br />4. Evaluation of2030 Cumll/Qth1e Conditions plus TDM. Intersection levels of service will be evaluated under <br />cumulative with project conditions plus roM. Freeway segments, freeway ramps. and street segments will <br />also be analyzed. Freeway segments, freeway ramps, and street segments will also be analyzed under <br />Cumulative Conditions plus TDM. <br /> <br />40 South Market Street, Suite 600 . San Jose, California 95113 <br />phone 408.971.6100 . fax 408.971.6102 . www.hextrans.com <br />