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TransportationCommission | 2020-02-26 | 7 | Staff Member McGuire described factors that might lead to a decision not to mark all legs of an intersection but was unaware of whether there were any recent cases of removing a crosswalk. Commissioner Kohlstrand said we cannot only rely on the numbers of pedestrians using a crosswalk to decide whether to provide a marked crosswalk or not. Staff Member McGuire said that the "regular and frequent intervals" language would address the need for safe crossings on challenging corridors with low volumes of pedestrians. Chair Soules said they use a forced spiral in system engineering to automatically revisit policies to implement best practices and lessons learned which could be useful for the issues staff is bringing up. Commissioner Yuen said she wanted to add "Equity" and "Evaluation" to the Engineering, Education and Enforcement safety efforts. She said looking where high injury corridors meet places that have historically had underinvestment in active transportation should be where we prioritize actions. 5-B 2020-7747 Review of Alameda Point Parking Plan Staff Member Thomas gave a presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4337174&GUID=50F70940 OF5-47F1-BD97-2A89EAB2EOA1&FullText=1. Chair Soules opened the public comment. Jim Strehlow said he is glad license plate readers will be used. He expressed concerns about how data would be stored. He asked if there are plans to track everyone that comes and goes from Alameda Point. He asked for the opportunity to provide input on an LPR policy before it goes to City Council. Chairs Soules closed the public comment. Chair Soules asked if the LPR policy would be an ordinance or resolution. Staff Member Thomas said staff is creating an LPR policy specifically for this parking use to take to Council as a resolution. Chair Soules asked what drove the decision for how much space there would be for public parking at Alameda Point. 7 | TransportationCommission/2020-02-26.pdf |