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09/09/2013 <br /> ■ northbound US 101 (mixed flow) lanes between County line and Whipple <br /> Avenue (AM)--an additional 6.1 percent of the freeway segment capacity; <br /> ■ northbound US 101 (mixed flow) lanes between Whipple Avenue and SR 92 <br /> (PM)--an additional 4.9 percent of the freeway segment capacity; <br /> ■ southbound US 101 (mixed flow) lanes between SR 92 and Whipple Avenue <br /> (AM)--an additional 2.2 percent of the freeway segment capacity; <br /> ■ southbound US 101 (mixed flow) lanes between SR 92 and Whipple Avenue <br /> (PM)--an additional 1.2 percent of the freeway segment capacity; and <br /> ■ southbound US 101 (mixed flow) lanes between Whipple Avenue and County <br /> line (PM)--an additional 2.5 percent of the freeway segment capacity. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 7-19. Mitigation of these effects to a less-than-significant level would <br /> require construction of an additional mixed flow lane on US 101. Caltrans, which <br /> has jurisdiction over improvements to US 101, has no plans to widen the affected <br /> freeway segments due to right of way limitations. Recent projects have added <br /> auxiliary lanes to US 101 from SR 92 to Marsh Road. The scheduled <br /> construction of auxiliary lanes on US 101 between Marsh Road and <br /> Embarcadero Road would alleviate congestion on the affected segments, but <br /> would not be sufficient to reduce impacts to a less-than-significant level. <br /> Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-19 is determined to be infeasible. Therefore, the <br /> impact is expected to remain significant and unavoidable. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-19 would require construction of <br /> an additional mixed flow lane on US 101, which is under Caltrans jurisdiction and <br /> for which Caltrans has no current plans due to right of way limitations. The <br /> impact is expected to remain significant and unavoidable. These facts are <br /> described in Draft EIR chapter 7 (Transportation, Circulation, and Parking) on <br /> pages 7-1 through 7-70, Draft EIR appendix 21.3 (Supplemental Transportation <br /> Information), and Final EIR appendix A (Supplemental Traffic Information), which <br /> are hereby incorporated by reference. <br /> Impact: Impact 7-20: Existing Plus Project Impact on Pedestrian Facilities <br /> (Hurlingame/Bay and Barron/Bay). Currently, finro mid-block crosswalks along <br /> Broadway and one crosswalk at Bay Road provide pedestrian access in the <br /> Precise Plan area. Due to the limited existing pedestrian facilities on Bay Road <br /> along the project frontage, the existing pedestrian facilities could encourage <br /> pedestrians to cross roads in undesignated areas. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 7-20. To mitigate this impact (i.e., the project applicant would be <br /> responsible for fully funding/completing the mitigation), additional high visibility <br /> crosswalks shall be created along Bay Road that are aligned with the intersecting <br /> streets. These crosswalks could include bulbouts, high visibility paint, paving <br /> textures/treatments, or pedestrian flashing warning light systems. These <br /> crosswalks would be installed at Hurlingame Avenue/Bay Road and Barron <br /> Avenue/Bay Road. <br /> ATTY/RES0.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 41 of 55 <br />