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TransportationCommission | 2008-05-28 | 2 | b. Pedestrian Plan Chair Knox White noted that the Pedestrian Plan Task Force had not met since the last meeting. c. Bicycle Plan Update Group Staff Bergman noted that this group would meet June 16, 2008. d. Alameda Point Advisory Task Force Chair Knox White noted that the meeting was to present a report from WRT Solomon regarding the MTC Station Area Planning Grant. The first meeting was in March 2007, and they brought forth a study that determined three development plans, one of which mimicked the PDC accepted by City Council. They also looked at a scenario with higher density than the second plan, which would zero out the net traffic gains from the second plan. He noted that report stated the higher densities would lead to less traffic and more dependence on transit. 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS There were none. 6. OLD BUSINESS 6A. Review and Approval of the Draft Pedestrian Plan. Staff Bergman presented the staff report, and noted that there had been no changes since the last presentation of this plan. He noted that it had been brought to the other Boards and Commissions, and that it would be brought to City Council. Staff Khan noted that the Pedestrian Plan would be brought to City Council for acceptance in early July 2008, following the recommendations from the Transportation Commission and the Planning Board. It would not be adopted by the City Council until the Transportation Master Plan policies completed the CEQA process, which would be in the September/October timeframe. Staff Bergman noted that the report detailed the high-, medium- and low-priority projects, and that the report would support future grant applications, as well as guide the Capital Improvement Program in future years. The policies would be adopted as part of the Transportation Master Plan, which would then be rolled into the General Plan. Chair Knox White noted that there had been an issue about the maps, which showed a street and pedestrian walkway, which went through somebody's house. Staff Khan noted that had been corrected. 2 | TransportationCommission/2008-05-28.pdf |