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4/27/2026
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ATTY/RESO.0015/CC RESO APPROVING THE RELOCATION IMPACT MEMORANDUM FOR THE 84/101 REIMAGINED PROJECT <br />REV: 04-20-26 VR <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 16399 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br />CITY APPROVING THE RELOCATION IMPACT MEMORANDUM AS <br />THE RELOCATION PLAN FOR THE STATE ROUTE 84 (WOODSIDE <br />ROAD) / U.S. 101 INTERCHANGE REIMAGINED PROJECT <br />WHEREAS, the City of Redwood City (“City”) is implementing the State Route 84 <br />(Woodside Road) / U.S. 101 Interchange Reimagined Project (“Project”); and <br />WHEREAS, the Project is a Caltrans On-System project requiring compliance with <br />applicable state and federal right of way and relocation requirements; and <br />WHEREAS, preparation and approval of a Relocation Impact Memorandum <br />(“RIM”), serving as the Project’s relocation plan (“Relocation Plan”), is required for <br />projects involving right of way acquisition; and <br />WHEREAS, the City has identified four non-residential entities that may be eligible <br />for relocation assistance and benefits; and <br />WHEREAS, the estimated cost of providing relocation assistance and benefits to <br />such displaced entities is up to $500,000, which costs are anticipated to be eligible for <br />reimbursement from federal, state, and local funding sources; and <br />WHEREAS, approval of the Relocation Plan is necessary to ensure compliance <br />with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of <br />1970 (URA) and California Relocation Assistance Law (CRAL), satisfy Caltrans Local <br />Assistance requirements, preserve eligibility for state and federal transportation funding; <br />and maintain the Project delivery schedule. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Redwood <br />City as follows: <br />SECTION 1. The City Council approves the Relocation Impact Memorandum, <br />substantially in the form attached as Exhibit A to this Resolution (the “Relocation Plan”). <br />SECTION 2. The City Manager, or their designee (each an “Authorized Officer”), is <br />hereby authorized to execute and deliver, for and in the name of the City, the Relocation <br />Plan, with such additions or changes as the Authorized Officer executing the same may <br />approve (such approval to be conclusively evidenced by such Authorized Officer’s <br />execution and delivery thereof). <br />SECTION 3. The Authorized Officer is hereby authorized, jointly and severally, to <br />do all things that they may deem necessary or proper to effectuate the purposes of this <br />Resolution and implement the Relocation Plan by the City.
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