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TransportationCommission | 2021-05-26 | 10 | Vice-Chair Nachtigall believed this was very notable especially with the research that showed that over 40,000 fewer auto trips per week were possible. She was in full support. Commissioner Kohlstrand made a motion to approve the staff recommendation that the City Council Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute Documents Necessary to Accept and Allocate $1,555,000 in Grant Funds from the Alameda County Transportation Commission to Complete a Project Initiation Document for the Alameda-Oakland Bicycle-Pedestriar Bridge Project. Commissioner Michael Hans seconded the motion, a vote was taken by a raise of hands and the motion passed 5-0 with Chair Soules having recused herself. 6C. Update on Vision Zero Action Plan Development and Crash Data Analysis (Discussion) Lisa Foster, Transportation Planner, introduced this item and gave a presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at ttps://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4957784&GUID=CC342571-9648- 4854-9EF6-C939AA16557F&FullText=1. Commissioner Clarifying Questions for #6C Commissioner Weitze asked if the recent work done at Alameda Point had conformed to all the Vision Zero recommendations. Staff Member Wheeler said they were focusing on as much state-of-the-art infrastructure as they could. Public Comments for #6C Jim Strehlow said that this study did not publish counts of who was at fault, such as poor lighting or someone distracted by their phone. He said with all the different cultures on the island, he wanted to know in what different languages they had created safety information for. Commissioner Comments and Discussions for #6C Chair Soules said this was a lot of data but thought it had been put forward in a great graphic way. Approved Transportation Minutes 10 May 26, 2021 | TransportationCommission/2021-05-26.pdf |