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TransportationCommission | 2006-02-22 | 2 | Commissioner Knoth said that he and Commissioner Krueger met with Staff Bergman and reviewed the comments from the last Task Force meeting, discussed the draft policies, and reviewed the schedule. A set date for the next task force has not been established yet. Chair Knox White mentioned that the ILC's next meeting is March 22nd 10:00 a.m. at AC Transit. Commissioner Parker said that she attended a recent Catellus presentation about the proposed Alameda Landing Development. She requested that the TC be given a brief presentation or white paper on transportation projects related to this project, which may also affect the Northern Waterfront project. This would help the Commission to understand what has been approved, what phases the projects are in, and how they fit together. Specifically, she referred to the construction of the Clement extension, Tinker Avenue, and Mitchell Mosley Avenue (note: most recent plans have Mitchell connecting directly with Main Street, not joining with Mosley). Chair Knox White asked when the TC is supposed to be briefed on the Alameda Landing project. Commissioner Parker said that it is her understanding that it is scheduled for April, following the Planning Board workshop on April 10. 8. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS Staff Bergman presented information on the following items: A Request for Qualifications for on-call contracts has been sent out. It covered the range of Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering activities including the completion of the Multimodal Circulation Plan. A final public meeting for the Park Street Triangle project was held on February 8th in the City of Oakland. The City Attorney's office had forwarded AB1234 to the Commission. Staff Bergman noted that it is not relevant to the Commission at this time, as it only pertains to Commission members that receive compensation for Commission related activities. The Bus Shelter Survey was posted on the City's web site the week of February 20th and also fliers were put up at the 22 bus shelters for residents to take. About 100 responses were received in the first week. The fliers are scheduled to remain at the bus shelters until the end of February. 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS None 7. NEW BUSINESS 7a. Northern Waterfront Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) Staff Bergman said that Andrew Thomas from the Planning Department hopefully could stop in and answer Commission questions following another meeting he was attending. The TC had 2 | TransportationCommission/2006-02-22.pdf |