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09/09/2013 <br /> The widening of Woodside Road, inclusive of this intersection, is included in the <br /> City's Traffic Impact Fee Program (TIF) project list. However, there is no current <br /> design option that is acceptable to both Caltrans and the City of Redwood City; <br /> therefore, this improvement may be infeasible. <br /> Finding: If a design for widening Woodside Road can be developed which is acceptable to <br /> both Caltrans and the City of Redwood City, payment of the Traffic Impact Fee <br /> by the applicant would mitigate the proposed project's contribution to the <br /> significant cumulative impact to a less-than-significant level. If it is determined <br /> that the Woodside Road improvements remain infeasible because the <br /> improvements are not consistent with the New Redwood City General Plan <br /> and/or Caltrans policy, the cumulative impact would remain signi�cant and <br /> unavoidable, as would the proposed project's contribution to that cumulative <br /> impact. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-14 would reduce the projecYs <br /> contribution to the cumulative traffic impact at the Woodside Road/Middlefield <br /> Road intersection to a less-than-significant level through the project's payment of <br /> its City Traffic Impact Fee to add a southbound (Woodside Road) through lane, <br /> as well as possible crosswalks and pedestrian signals per the City's General <br /> Plan, and other multimodal improvements per Caltrans directives. However, the <br /> City and Caltrans have not agreed on a design option for widening Woodside <br /> Road, so the impact is currently considered significant and unavoidable. These <br /> facts are described in Draft EIR chapter 7 (Transportation, Circulation, and <br /> Parking) on pages 7-1 through 7-70, Draft EIR appendix 21.3 (Supplemental <br /> Transportation Information), and Final EIR appendix A (Supplemental Traffic <br /> Information), which are hereby incorporated by reference. <br /> Impact: Impact 7-15: Cumulative With Project Impact on Douglas Avenue/Bay Road <br /> Intersection. Under Cumulative With Project conditions during the PM peak <br /> hour, the intersection would degrade from LOS C to LOS F, and the proposed <br /> project could contribute up to 78.2 seconds of critical delay to the intersection. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 7-15. To mitigate the significant cumulative impact at the intersection <br /> of Douglas Avenue and Bay Road, the intersection would need to be signalized <br /> with protected phasing on the eastbound and westbound approaches on Bay <br /> Road. In addition to signalization, both the eastbound and westbound <br /> approaches would need to be restriped to include a total of one left-turn lane and <br /> one shared through/right-turn lane on both the eastbound and westbound <br /> approaches. With these improvements, the level of service (LOS) at this <br /> intersection would improve to acceptable LOS C during the PM peak hour. <br /> ATTY/RES0.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 37 of 55 <br />