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TransportationCommission/2013-04-24.pdf,3 | TransportationCommission | 2013-04-24 | 3 | Commissioner Bellows asked Staff Naclerio if Measure B sunsets in 2022. Staff Naclerio replied in 2020. Commissioner Bellows stated then that the City should see some pass through money. Staff Naclerio replied yes and that totals $1.6 million dollars a year in Measure B, and three programs in Alameda are funded through the measure. Commissioner Vargas asked how staff ranked the projects and how the numbers were generated. Furthermore, he was glad to see the Transportation Commission received a ranking of 93 out of 100. He also had a comment within the General Plan, but not sure if he could comment on that item. Staff Naclerio explained that the City developed a rating system to align with their major goals. Some of the goals include retaining outside funding sources, mitigating environmental impacts, and reducing the City's future liability. He said the intent of the ranking system was to make sure that other projects, besides Public Works projects, also were funded. The system was vetted through the executive management team and through the City Council. Staff Vargas asked staff to further explain the rating system's compliance and interaction with the General Plan. Staff Naclerio replied that the Planning Board by state law is required to make a finding to comply with the General Plan before the City Council can adopt a Capital Improvement Program. Staff attached the Transportation Element of the General Plan, and he felt all projects are consistent. He asked that the Commission include inconsistencies found in the staff report or additional projects that should be included. The Commission's recommendations would be sent to the Planning Board for review and comment. Commissioner Vargas opened the floor for public comment. Jim Strehlow, Alameda resident and local employee, referred to the bottom of page 42 of the staff report under "List of Future new Streets and Transit Corridors in the City of Alameda." He explained that the Fruitvale Avenue Railroad Bridge and light rail corridor was discussed in a forum in 2… | TransportationCommission/2013-04-24.pdf |
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