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CityCouncil/2016-02-02.pdf,16 | CityCouncil | 2016-02-02 | 16 | Councilmember Daysog thanked the various agencies involved; stated he agrees with staff's recommendation; the area is underserved when it comes to bus transit and there needs to be reliable transportation; questioned if the 19 line is redone will it relieve the developers of projects in the area from providing a physical shuttle and have them contribute to a renewed line 19; inquired whether there are any calculations on what it would take to get to a 15 minute headway if line 19 is renewed. The Transportation Coordinator responded the developers have demand management and transit requirement's; stated instead of providing their own shuttle, they could contribute to improving the AC Transit route; using the money provided for the shuttle, the City could get 20 minute frequency. Councilmember Daysog stated the 15 minute headway is something to consider if there is funding; inquired whether line 19 will go up Webster Street or up Constitution, to which the Transportation Coordinator responded the request to AC Transit is to have line 19 run through Marina Village to capture more development money and requirements; stated a goal is to keep the connection between the College of Alameda and the College of Alameda annex. Vice Mayor Matarrese stated the City was cautioned not to tweak the plans, the hearing is to pick one. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft referenced the staff report regarding development funds increasing frequency to 20 minutes; stated that she places huge stock in what the Transportation Commission and the Councilmembers on the liaison committee are recommending; she supports the recommendation for restoring line 19. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether the estuary shuttle would go away. The Transportation Coordinator responded the estuary shuttle goes between Lake Merrittt Bart, West Alameda, Marina Village and Wind River; Wind River contributes $20,000 a year; a majority of the funding coming from grants; the solution is not good long term due to lack of funding from the Air District; line 19 would be ver… | CityCouncil/2016-02-02.pdf |
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