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PlanningBoard | 2021-09-13 | 7 | 7-C 2021-1271 A Public Hearing to Review and Comment on the Draft Vision Zero Action Plan. Staff Member Foster introduced this item and gave a presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=5124722&GUID=AAB39619- 4094-495F-9A9C-3B7FODDDB86E&FullText=1. President Saheba opened the board clarifying questions. Board Member Rothenberg asked if a member of the CalTrans Team had been on the Vision Zero task force team. She also asked if they had presented it to the fire and police departments. Staff Member Foster said they did not have someone from CalTrans but that was a great idea. She added that they did have the Fire Marshal and someone from the police department on their task force. Board Member Cisneros asked when the Socially Vulnerable Map was created. Staff Member Foster answered that it had been created with the Climate Action Resiliency Plan. She discussed how they would update it going forward. President Saheba opened public comments. There were no public comments. President Saheba closed public comments and opened board discussions. Board Member Cisneros agreed that this was a very thoughtful plan and very inclusive. She thanked the staff for their hard work on this. Board Member Curtis thought it was an excellent plan and was in full support. Board Member Hom echoed his board members. He thought it was very ambitious and had excellent data and detail. He wanted to see a more proactive point and wanted to see how projects and future developments would impact areas. How could they improve these areas? He also wanted to see before and after statistics of each of these improvements and changes. This way they could see what was most effective. Staff Member Foster discussed what before and after studies were in the works. Board Member Rothenberg wanted staff to keep track of how much traffic was coming off the freeway and how that contributed to the accidents here. She then discussed a letter from the public that had suggestions about speed bumps and she believed those were good suggestions. Board Member Teague thought it was a great plan and he looked forward to seeing this implemented and achieving their goals. Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 1 of 10 September 13, 2021 | PlanningBoard/2021-09-13.pdf |