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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2016-02-10.pdf,3 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2016-02-10 | 3 | Commission on Disability Issues February 10, 2016 Page 3 efficiency and usefulness. Suggests event placement of shuttle - Fourth of July Parade, Art and Wine Faire, etc. Perhaps discuss more that the shuttle is a free service. Commissioner Deutsch asked if the shuttle service goes to the Farmers Market, and shuttle-user Vice-Chair Brillinger confirms, yes, on Tuesdays. Commissioner Lewis wonders if we should get the word out better about the shuttle service. Would like to see ridership go up. Discusses route stops. Mastick Senior Center Manager Jackie Krause adds information regarding these stops. Discusses shuttle break downs, and how notification of riders of a breakdown issue is difficult. Ms. Wheeler offers ideas as to how to standardize notification. Driver calls dispatch number on shuttle sign. Commissioner Lewis wonders if the shuttle service schedule could be added to the NextBus AC Transit app. Ms. Wheeler thinks this is a good suggestion. Commission Aghapekian says that he hears all good things about the shuttle, but would like to see the shuttle in service more days of the week. Ms. Wheeler says she will look into that given the budget allowed. Discusses cab service available for urgent needs. Commissioner Lewis talks about how street events disrupt bus service, and wonders if shuttle service could put into service during those times. Ms. Wheeler discusses the vehicle the City owns could be used for these instances. Commissioner Lewis talks about the connection to the ferry service. Ms. Krause says that this has been logistically difficult, but has discussed a bridge to AC Transit from the Main Street Ferry Terminal to Webster Street. Ms. Krause talks about the advertising that does happen for the shuttle service, but agrees they could do more. Most people don't care about the shuttle schedule until they need it, feels that most efforts to advertise are ignored. 2010/2011 Mr. Tip and Premium Taxi was widely used. Free service. Tickets were stashed with no date stamps, like gold. Then they started charg… | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2016-02-10.pdf |
SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard/2016-02-10.pdf,3 | SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard | 2016-02-10 | 3 | 6) Boatworks: 9.4 acres, 2 acres open space, 7.4 acres residential, 182 units approved, other entitlements in progress (e.g., final map, design review, etc.), construction 2018-20. 7) Site A: 68 Acres, 800 housing units, including 200 affordable units, 400,000 sf commercial, 20 acres of parks, subsequent approvals underway, construction 2017-27. 8) Alameda Marina 1800-2033 Clement: 22 acres (non-tidelands), mixed use w/ MF overlay (30 du/acre), master plan underway, no planning application received to date. Environmental Review (ERI) required. 9) Encinal Terminals: 19 acres mixed use/MF overlay (including Tidelands property), master plan underway, no planning application received to date. 10) North Housing - US Navy Property, 13 acres - Housing Authority (90 units for formerly homeless), 2 acres - Habitat for Humanity (30 units self-help housing), 19 acres to be sold at public auction by Navy, 435 housing unit cap, land conveyance 2016-17. 3. Central Avenue Complete Streets Project Update The Subcommittee discussed Wood Middle School receiving a dedicated bus route from AC Transit. Staff will bring the project to the City Council meeting for approval on February 24, 2016. The Subcommittee expressed appreciation to Superintendent McPhetridge for attending the Transportation Committee meeting. Robbie Lyng requested to review the restriping plan for the grass in front of Encinal High School. Mayor Spencer requested City staff to double-check the all the parking stalls at EHS. 4. Public, Educational and Government (PEG) Funds - Joint Use - Opportunity for a Cable Studio The City will send PEG funding analysis to the District. AUSD expressed interest in partnering with independent programmers Terry Telles and Nanette Deetz. Amy Wooldridge expressed interest in keeping the PEG funds local. PEG funding is only spent on capital and equipment costs, not operating costs. Public Speakers: Nanette Deetz - addressed the Subcommittee in support of the Public, Educational and Government (PEG) funds being utilized for a cable st… | SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard/2016-02-10.pdf |
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