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TransportationCommission | 2020-07-22 | 3 | Ms. Graham said she saw this program as more infill in terms of growth than exurban growth. She acknowledged the importance of the balance of employment and housing and that is something they will need to take into consideration. Ms. Tao said that the Capitol Corridor team would do more work on policy for station development. Commissioner Weitze wanted to know if they would be using data that had already been collected for the best places to put a station and other useful information that was already available. Would they be integrating that data into their reports? Ms. Tao said that her team had already been reviewing existing reports and studies. She explained in further detail the information they had already gathered and the data her team would be collecting. Commissioner Johnson asked how BART and Regional Rail would share tracks. Ms. Tao discussed the options but said it came down to what would be most beneficial. Commissioner Johnson asked if the crossings would be under or above the water. Ms. Graham said that is information they just don't have right now. They are focusing now on what best serves the needs of the network and the region. It could be a BART crossing or a standard gauge crossing or even both. Staff Member Payne asked if they had already determined if the plan was to have both BART and Regional Rail. Ms. Graham said that had not been decided, both plans or a combination of the two would be considered. Public Comments for #6B. There were no public speakers. Commissioner Comments and Discussions for #6B Approved Minutes - Transportation Commission July 22, 2020 3 | TransportationCommission/2020-07-22.pdf |