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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2005-04-07 | 2 | The TMP will consist of six individual plans: 1) multimodal circulation, 2) motor vehicle, 3) transit, 4) bicycle, 5) pedestrian, and 6) transportation system management/ transportation demand management. A subcommittee was established to oversee the development of circulation policies for the TMP These polices were to address all transportation modes on a general level, while policies for the mode-specific plans (e.g. the bicycle plan and transit plan) will include more detail. Staff would like the Board to review the Draft Policies and give comments, and recommend a set of final draft policies to the City Council for approval. The Draft Policies were not included in the packet. Staff will forward a copy of this document to the Board and they can submit their comments via e-mail. 1. Adoption of Resolution Commending Judith Altschuler, Secretary for the Historical Advisory Board, for her Contributions to the City of Alameda. Debbie Gremminger, Recording Secretary, read the Resolution and presented it to Ms. Altschuler. Board member Tilos opened the floor to public comment. Scott Brady, former president of HAB, would like to thank Judith for all of her time and effort she has put in over the time of his tenure on the Board. Mr. Brady feels they got a lot of things accomplished in terms of advancing preservation here in Alameda. And Judith did a lot of the behind the scenes work. We have very good amendments to our Preservation Ordinance largely due to her efforts. Rosemary McNally, would like to encourage the Board to pass this resolution. Board member Tilos closed the floor to public comment and opcned Board discussion. Board member Tilos would also like to thank Judith for her work on this Board. She has been very helpful. M/S (Miller/Lynch) to approve the Resolution as presented. 3-0-2. Ayes: 3; Noes: 0; Absent: 2; Motion carries. Ms. Altschuler thanked the Board and the members of the community. Minutes of April 7, 2005 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting 2 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2005-04-07.pdf |