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Redevelpopment Agency of the City of Redwood City
PROJECT NAME
Public Improvements Reimbursement Agreement
RMP File Number
405
Date
3/7/2011
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15096 and RD 11-03
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ATTACHMENT 3 <br /> Exhibit 1 <br /> List of Projects and Schedule for Performance <br /> Project Description Cost Time Schedule <br /> Hoover Mobility Studies and clearance from $500,000 2011 -2020 <br /> Project CalTrans for project to improve <br /> Woodside Road/Middlefield <br /> Road intersection, plus other <br /> defined priority areas. <br /> Marina Area Feasibility studies for planning $300,000 2011 -2017 <br /> Planning Study and development of the Marina <br /> Subarea. <br /> Transit Connectivity Improvements to connections to $380,000 2011 -2022 <br /> Project the train station. <br /> Grand Boulevard — Improvements to El Camino Real $10 Million 2012 -2027 <br /> El Camino Real appropriate for mixed -use <br /> Streetscape development served by transit, <br /> including wider sidewalks, <br /> improved street crossings, room <br /> for transit, provisions for bikes, <br /> street trees and pedestrian scale <br /> street lights. <br /> Depot Circle Transit hub to link transit- $5 Million 2012 -2022 <br /> oriented development to a multi - <br /> modal transportation facility. <br /> Public Parking Two above - ground structures to $20 Million 2012 -2022 <br /> Facilities accommodate 1,000 additional <br /> public parking spaces in the <br /> Downtown Subarea. <br /> *The costs of each Project in this list includes all activities needed to carry out implementation <br /> of the Project (e.g., acquisition of property, planning costs, design costs, and administrative <br /> costs). <br /> Exhibit 1 <br />
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