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4/3/1989
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<br /> DES:d-' 03/16/89 (018/7) <br /> APR 3 1989 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 1991 ORIGINAL <br /> --------- <br />ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM <br />MANAGEMENT ("TSM" ) PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF REWOOD CITY <br />THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br />SECTION 1. FINDINGS. The Council of the City of Redwood <br />City hereby finds and determines that: <br /> (a) There has been a significant increase in traffic <br />in this general area and in this City, and this trend is <br />anticipated to continue in the future. <br /> (b) Recent and future development and redevelopment <br />within the City and in the surrounding area will lead to <br />increased traffic in the area, especially in the Bayside <br />Corridor in which this City is located. <br /> (c) Transportation System Management (TSM) programs <br />have been shown to be capable of reducing vehicle trips and <br />increasing vehicle occupancy rates, and can be effective in <br />reducing the need for costly major road improvements. <br /> (d) Decreasing the number of vehicular trips, both <br />absolutely and within peak traffic periods, will help <br />alleviate traffic congestion, energy consumption, and noise <br />levels and will help to improve and maintain air quality. <br />These improvements will contribute to making the City an <br />attractive and convenient place to live, work, visit and do <br />business, and will help employers recruit and retain a <br />qualified work force. <br /> (e) Cooperation with and coordination of TSM programs <br />with nearby cities and other local agencies with <br /> 1991 <br /> ...... <br />
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