File #: 2022-0606   
Type: Board Correspondence Status: Sent
File created: 8/29/2022 In control: Board of Directors - Board Correspondence
On agenda: Final action:
Title:
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Board Correspondence
Indexes: Board Correspondence, Draft EIS/EIR was published
Attachments: 1. 220812_Monthly_Major_Projects_Update_Planning
Related files: 2022-0361, 2022-0168
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AUGUST 12, 2022


Board_Correspondence_TO
TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Board_Correspondence_Through_CEO
THROUGH: STEPHANIE WIGGINS
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Prepared_by
FROM: JAMES DE LA LOZA
CHIEF PLANNING OFFICER

Subject
SUBJECT: MONTHLY MAJOR PROJECTS UPDATE - PLANNING

Issue
ISSUE

Countywide Planning and Development provides a monthly status report of the major planning efforts.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

The attached report provides a summary of 14 projects in early and environmental stages of development, and activities since the last reporting. These include our four Pillar Projects and other transit corridor projects funded by Measure M. Some notable highlights include:

* Eastside Phase 2 - The Draft EIR was released on June 30, 2022, kicking off a public review and comment period that is scheduled to end on August 29. This represents a 60-day comment period, while the minimum is typically 45 days as required by CEQA. Comments may be submitted online or by participating in scheduled public hearings, which will be held mostly in-person with one virtual session (see schedule in the attached presentation). As typical with Metro community engagement, all hearings will provide in-language services and accommodations meeting ADA requirements.
* Rail to River Active Transportation Corridor (Segment B) - This month, through the Planning and Programming Committee (August 17, 2022), the Metro Board will receive findings from the Supplemental Alternatives Analysis and will take action on the staff recommendation to maintain Randolph Street as the preferred alignment.
* Vermont Transit Corridor - The Metro Board also will receive a separate receive-and-file item with updates on the Community-Based Partnership Program and next steps for conducting environmental analysis for this corridor. This will be presented through the Planning and Programming Committee in August.
* Ri...

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