pages: PlanningBoard/2008-04-28.pdf, 16
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PlanningBoard | 2008-04-28 | 16 | President Cook requested that Mr. Thomas update the Board at the next meeting. Board member Lynch inquired whether a motion would be needed for this item, because it was the byproduct of a settlement. He requested that staff return with an answer to the Board, and suggested that if it was the product of a settlement agreement, he believed there was some duty to deliver it. If not, he inquired whether the Board should deliver it in the spirit of neighborliness. Vice President Kohlstrand noted that it was the summary of the first hearing in a process that has not concluded. Mr. Biggs noted that Mr. Thomas could report to the Board on that item. No action was taken. Board member Ezzy Ashcraft hoped that Alameda was not the only body performing studies on this issue, and that there was reciprocity on Oakland's part. President Cook suggested that this follow-up be included in Staff Communications for the next meeting. 11. BOARD COMMUNICATIONS: Vice President Kohlstrand noted that a meeting of the Pedestrian Task Force had been held; the Task Force included members of the Planning Board, the Transportation Commission, the Housing Commission and the Accessibility Commission. She noted that information will come to the Planning Board at the end of May. She encouraged the Board and the public to look at the work performed by the Task Force in documenting existing facilities in Alameda. She noted that there was considerable detail, and that their challenge would be to figure out how to implement the plans to improve pedestrian amenities in Alameda. Page 16 of 17 | PlanningBoard/2008-04-28.pdf |