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S�$� � - � 3 <br /> and core audiences is invaluable. The database notes preferences and records agreements <br /> so commitments can be retained through the life and phases of the large scale project that <br /> will take years to build. <br /> In addition, the database can be networked for use by the full project team. Since the team <br /> is comprised of various companies, organizations and consultants outside of the city's <br /> employee network, this network becomes a vital communications link for the entire project <br /> team. <br /> Together, these steps will ensure that the public and potentially affected stakeholders will be <br /> kept well informed and will know they have been heard and responded to throughout the <br /> process of designing, constructing and operating the Recycled Water Project. <br /> Phase1 Project Areas <br /> The Redwood City Phase 1 Recycled Water Project covers the geographical area east of <br /> Highway 101. The overall Phase 1 Project is divided into a number of discrete projects that <br /> will be phased in over time and include treatment, storage, pumping, pipeline and customer <br /> site retrofit-related improvements. <br /> The projects include: <br /> • The Treatment, Storage and Pumping Project (by SBSA) <br /> • The Redwood Shores Pipeline Project <br /> • The Sky Way Pipeline Project <br /> • The Bike Path Pipeline Project (completed) <br /> • The Bayfront Pipeline Project <br /> • The Seaport Boulevard Pipeline Project <br /> • The Redwood Shores Customer Site Retrofit Projects <br /> • The Bayfront Customer Site Retrofit Projects <br /> • The Seaport Boulevard Customer Site Retrofit Projects <br /> The City intends to proceed with the Treatment, Storage and Pumping Project (by SBSA), <br /> the Redwood Shores Pipeline Project and the Redwood Shores [commercial] Customer Site <br /> Retrofit Project in 2004. The other projects will be implemented based on a number of <br /> factors such as timing of future developments, Bloomquist Bridge construction, and water <br /> supply issues. <br />