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AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority/2008-11-18.pdf,3 | AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority | 2008-11-18 | 3 | Alameda Point. Mr. Ridgway explained that they have looked at the issue of relocation of the ferry terminal to the estuary or to sea plane lagoon, but have not looked at dredging or fueling stations; and have not reached that level of detail at this point. Another request from the Board was to provide examples of transit alternatives. Fehr & Peers provided a handout with information which cites several examples. Studies included comparative analysis of transit uses among specific cities in the bay area. They are diligent in citing statistics and research conducted nationally to reduce the number of auto trips. Regarding funds for island wide transportation solutions, Mr. Ridgway stated that operating and capital cost are being borne by the Alameda Point project. In response to the request to have an analysis of how many vehicle trips this plan will create, Mr. Ridgway said that a detailed phasing plan will be included in the Dec. 19 draft master plan. Member Matarrese reiterated that the PDC and concept plan didn't address the issue of goods and services moving on and off Alameda Point - truck routes, etc. for commercial and retail. He stressed that this is a critical component that needs to be addressed. For Peter Calthorpe addressed the next category of issues regarding adaptive reuse and light industrial questions, and questions regarding examples of other transit oriented development. Mr. Calthorpe gave a presentation of several examples of comparable mixed use developments, housing over retail, live-work - in other bay area cities including Oakland, Richmond, Daly City, San Mateo, and San Jose. Alameda Point has a unique component to offer which attracts entities to the various mixed-use elements, that Alameda Point has the ability to have a large company "campus". Vice Chair Tam asked Mr. Calthorpe to comment on creating that buffer between the different types of uses so there are no inherent conflicts that city councils have to deal with. Mr. Calthorpe explained that, until you get to real industrial uses,… | AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority/2008-11-18.pdf |
CityCouncil/2008-11-18.pdf,3 | CityCouncil | 2008-11-18 | 3 | increased on-street parking fees. The Development Services Director responded in the affirmative; stated new enforcement is funded by the theatre and parking structure project; enforcement revenues are up for the entire business district. Mayor Johnson stated increasing the time limit [in the garage] during daytime hours should be reviewed. The Development Services Director stated the garage ticket machine has been modified so that five hours can be purchased and people can come back and buy three more hours without moving; signage needs to be changed. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether staff would be providing a quarterly report on theatre and parking structure activity and revenue. The Development Services Director responded staff would be able to provide a report after the holiday season; stated weekend parking fees will be charged at the garage after Thanksgiving. Mayor Johnson inquired how many of the 214 jobs created are in the radius of the parking structure. The Development Services Manager responded the radius is two blocks. stated the goal is to reach 325 jobs. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (08-487) - Resolution No. 14284, "Appointing Douglas Biggs as a Member of the Social Services Human Relations Board. " Adopted; and (08-487A) Resolution No. 14285, "Appointing Dennis M. Owens as a Member of the Historical Advisory Board (Architect Seat). Adopted. Councilmember Matarrese moved adoption of the resolutions. Vice Mayor Tam seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. The City Clerk administered the Oath of Office and presented certificates of appointment. Mr. Biggs thanked Council for the nomination; stated that he looks forward to serving on the Social Services Human Relations Board. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 November 18, 2008 | CityCouncil/2008-11-18.pdf |
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