pages: CityCouncil/2006-12-05.pdf, 28
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CityCouncil | 2006-12-05 | 28 | Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether Council certification would approve the recommended mitigations throughout the SEIR. The Supervising Planner responded the findings resolution includes the Mitigation Monitoring Program, which outlines Catellus' commitments that the City would monitor; there is a commitment to evaluate widening Atlantic Avenue and Webster Street. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether widening Atlantic Avenue and Webster Street would need to be done in two years. The Supervising Planner responded in the negative; stated the 2025 impact is tied to what happens at Alameda Point. louncilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner Matarrese stated it is important to ensure that there is no institutional habit to widen Webster Street and Ralph Appezzato Parkway. The Supervising Planner stated the Mitigation Monitoring Program states that Catellus has committed a fair share contribution; the City would continue to evaluate the matter many of the 2025 mitigations impacts are a result of adding Alameda Point on top of Alameda Landing. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the Chinatown agreement would impact Alameda Landing, to which the Supervising Planner responded in the negative. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan stated the Chinatown agreement would have no impact at this time. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager stated the Chinatown agreement is exempt all together. Counci Lmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan stated he hopes that the water and land shuttles are adequate. Vice Mayor/Authority Member/Commissioner Gilmore stated criteria needs to be established to determines whether or not the water and land shuttles should go forward at the end of the first year ; otherwise, alternatives would need to be reviewed. The Supervising Planner stated opportunities would be available to shift funds if no one is riding the water shuttle and the buses are Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and 17 Redevelopment Authority, and Community Improvement Commission December 5, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-12-05.pdf |