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6.3. B. - Page 3 <br /> The San Mateo County Department of Public Works has prepared construction plans <br /> and will be the lead agency for the construction project. Redwood City will issue a <br /> Construction Permit for work performed under this project within the city's jurisdictional <br /> limits. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council may choose not to authorize the City Manager to execute this Agreement <br /> and/or direct staff to investigate and address any questions or concerns related to this <br /> Agreement, or associated project. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Staff resources will be required to implement this Agreement and to provide general <br /> support for the Smart Corridors Project, including reviewing plans and other related <br /> documents. The City may elect to operate certain elements of the equipment, which <br /> would require some minimal additional staff resources. C/CAG will seek to secure the <br /> necessary funding required for maintaining the Smart Corridors equipment located <br /> within City's right-of-way. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> Caltrans performed the environmental review for the overall project. California <br /> Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) determination was Categorically Exempt Class 1. <br /> National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) determination was Categorical Exclusion <br /> under 23 CFR 771.117(d). <br /> �` , <br /> �� <br /> S. PETER VORAMETSANTI, PE <br /> CITY ENGINEER <br /> �'E `� <br /> BILL EKERN <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> �� <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> 1. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute O&M Agreement <br /> 2. Smart Corridor devices map <br /> 3. Ownership, Operation and Maintenance Agreement Between City/County Association of <br /> Governments of San Mateo County, The County of San Mateo and The City of Redwood <br /> City for the San Mateo County Smart Corridors <br />