pages: TransportationCommission/2008-11-12.pdf, 7
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TransportationCommission | 2008-11-12 | 7 | Commissioner Krueger moved to recommend approval of the EIR, with comments, with the provision that the environmentally superior alternative does not include the phenomenon of induced traffic, and does not include analysis of all the environmental effects, particularly emissions in reaching the conclusion of "environmentally superior," and only looks at the City's adopted significant criteria. Commissioner Moehring seconded the motion. Motion passed 4-0. c. Thresholds of Significance Scope of Work and Schedule Open public comment. There was none. Close public comment. Chair Knox-White noted that Phase I should be completed by March 2009, and would like it to become a priority. No action was taken. 7. NEW BUSINESS There was none. 8. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS a. Estuary Crossing Feasibility Study Staff Khan noted the study was expected to be completed in early 2009, and that the draft of the study would be presented to the Transportation Commission first. b. Broadway/Jacksor Update Staff Khan noted that the project study report (PSR) was submitted to Caltrans, and added that they did not have the funds available to review it. He noted that ACTIA was hiring a consultant for the study report. Staff Khan noted that the Pedestrian Plan would go to City Council in January 2009, and that ACTIA had indicated that it would regard the City as meeting its project deadline if the Planning Board approves the Transportation Element in November. c. Monitoring of Oak Street/Central Avenue intersection Staff Khan noted that there was no report. d. Upcoming development-related traffic studies and plans 7 | TransportationCommission/2008-11-12.pdf |