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TransportationCommission | 2015-07-22 | 11 | Bob Haun replied the next meeting for the Central Avenue Complete Street Proposal will be held on September 17. He said he will update the Commission and he encouraged the Commissioners to attend. Afterwards, staff will gather the data and public input received and develop a recommendation with the Commission and City Council. Commissioner Bertken asked about the future agenda items and whether the items are programmed, scheduled, or just discussed for the future. 1. Quarterly Report on Activities Related to Transportation Policies and Plans 2. Proposed I-880/Broadway/Jackson Multimodal Transportation and Circulation Improvements 3. Main Street Ferry Terminal Improvements 4. Central Avenue Complete Street Concept Proposal 5. Improving Service to Spirits Alley and Other Base Businesses 6. Ferry Terminals' Connectivity Improvements 7. Promote Increasing Ridership from Alameda High School and Middle Schools 8. What are Key Cross Island Lines, Ranked in Order of Priority or Ridership 9. Any Planned New Stops Based on Approved Development Commissioner Bellows replied nothing was scheduled yet, so as things happen they will be presented to the Commission. Bob Haun stated that if any of the Commissioners need a briefing on item 2, I- 880/Broadway/Jackson he could give individual briefings. He stated that this was an Oakland project and Oakland was still going through their downtown circulation plan. He said Oakland wanted to complete the plan in conjunction with the Broadway/Jackson Committee meetings and Alameda was not participating in those meetings. However, the City is waiting for the end of this year to take a pulse of the project's stage and then they will decide where to land. Commissioner Bertken replied on this particular project, this was a portion of Measure B funding. Thus, he wanted to know where the allocation of Measure B funds comes from. Bob Haun replied that the funding comes from Alameda County Transportation Commission, through the expenditure plan. Commissioner Bertken replied that part of the Measure B funds, when looking at it, will give a set amount of funding for this project. Commissioner Bellows replied Broadway/Jackson is a capital project, not a program. Commissioner Miley stated that ACTC tries to ensure geographic equity in the allocations for the capital program, so there was a percentage for each geographic region in the county. Page 11 of 12 | TransportationCommission/2015-07-22.pdf |