My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Browse
Search
AgdaPkt 2004-12-06
RedwoodCity
>
City Clerk
>
Agenda Packets
>
2000-2009 partial
>
2004
>
AgdaPkt 2004-12-06
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
7/16/2012 3:55:51 PM
Creation date
12/2/2004 3:58:11 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
CC Index
CC Index - Document Type
Agenda Packet
Date
12/6/2004
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
172
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
Transportation Impact Fee — A Brief Description <br /> The transportation impact fee is assessed on new development for its <br /> proportionate share of the costs of transportation improvements attributable to <br /> increased trips generated by new development between 2000 and 2020 on the <br /> citywide transportation system. The fee funds improvements related to the <br /> cumulative impact of traffic generated by new development, above those site- <br /> specific frontage improvements required by ordinance and those mitigations <br /> required as conditions of approval. <br /> New development does not pay the portion of improvement costs related to <br /> deficiencies existing as of 1999. The cost portions related to those deficiencies <br /> are funded by state gas tax, countywide funds approved by voters and <br /> administered through the San Mateo County Transportation Authority, other state <br /> and federal grants, assessment districts, and redevelopment or general funds. <br /> The improvements upon which the fee is based are: <br /> • Intersection improvements, such as the addition of tum lanes, traffic <br /> signals, median closures, and crosswalk warning light systems. <br /> • Corridor and area-wide improvements, such as extending Blomquist <br /> Street with a bridge over Redwood Creek, widening Veterans Blvd. <br /> between Chestnut Street and Woodside Road, and neighborhood traffic <br /> calming projects. <br /> • Alternative mode/transit improvements, such as shuttle systems, sidewalk <br /> � improvements, bus shelters, pedestrian and bicycle amenities, and TDM <br /> , measures. <br /> The transportation impact fee pays for 100% of the total project costs of <br /> alternative mode/transit improvements on the Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee <br /> Projects list. However, the fee pays only a portion of the intersection <br /> improvements and the corridor and area-wide improvements, which are also <br /> funded by outside sources, by new development that impacts those <br /> transportation facilities to be improved, and by existing development (i.e. the <br /> City's General Fund). <br /> Traffic generated by new development impacts not only transportation facilities <br /> close to specific sites, but also cumulatively impacts the entire City's <br /> transportation network. For this reason, the transportation impact fee collected <br /> from any specific development is used for citywide transportation improvements, <br /> not merely improvements that are within close proximity to the development site. <br /> The traffic fee is assessed on all types of new development, including expansion <br /> of existing buildings, that will increase demand on traffic facilities through PM <br /> peak hour trip generation, the amount of vehicle trips generated by a <br /> development during the highest one-hour period occu�ring befinreen 4 PM and 6 <br /> PM. <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.