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Accept Status Report on Transportation (Action)
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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Transportation Commission
BACKGROUND
The Annual Report on Transportation shows City progress towards its goals, as well as priority actions for the coming year. The Transportation Commission endorsed the Transportation 2022 Annual Report & 2023 Work Plan on February 15, 2023, and the City Council accepted it on April 4, 2023. The Annual Report is available here:
<https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/assets/public/departments/alameda/transportation/vision-zero/annualreports_housing-carp-transportation-visionzero_3-15-2023.pdf>
The Transportation Commission bylaws state that, “Generally, the Commission shall advise the City Council on City transportation plans, policies, programs, and capital projects, and shall monitor implementation via staff reports on a regular basis, but no less frequently than twice per year.”
DISCUSSION
This Status Report on Transportation includes work completed from January-July as part of the 2023 Transportation Work Plan. It is attached as Exhibit 1.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The Status Report provides updates on ongoing projects; on its own it has no financial impact.
MUNICIPAL CODE/POLICY DOCUMENT CROSS REFERENCE
The Status Report on Transportation reports on the City’s 2022 Transportation Work Program, which works to fulfill City goals and objectives outlined in the following adopted plans:
• Active Transportation Plan <https://www.activealameda.org/Adopted-Plan> (2022)
• Mobility Element of the General Plan <https://irp.cdn-website.com/f1731050/files/uploaded/AGP_GeneralPlan_Final_Web_Dec2021_9HeUeSWaRFSQvhzJvoEO.pdf> (2021)
• Vision Zero Action Plan <https://www.alamedaca.gov/Departments/Planning-Building-and-Transportation/Transportation/Vision-Zero> (2021)
• Climate Action and Resiliency Plan <https://www.alamedaca.gov/CITYWIDE-PROJECTS/Climate-Action-and-Environmental-Sustainability-in-Alameda/Climate-Action-and-Resiliency-Plan> (2019)
• Transportation Choices Plan <https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/assets/public/departments/alameda/transportation/tcp/tcp_public-final-01_04_2018.pdf> (2018)
In addition, it works to fulfill policies and resolutions:
• Resolution to Make Street Safety Improvements in 2022 and Beyond <https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/assets/public/departments/alameda/transportation/vision-zero/streetimprovements2022_resolution15849.pdf> (2021)
• Signalized Intersection Access Equity Policy <https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/assets/public/departments/alameda/transportation/vision-zero/signalizedintersectionaccessequitypolicy_resolution15850.pdf> (2021)
• Policy on Street Width, Lane Width, Crosswalks, and Bulb-outs <https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/assets/public/departments/alameda/transportation/vision-zero/streetdesignresolution15648.pdf> (2020)
• Vision Zero policy (2019)
• Policy for Improvements to Visibility (Daylighting) <https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/sharedassets/public/public-works/misc/public-works-daylighting-policy-final-signed.pdf> (2019)
• Complete Streets Policy <https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/assets/public/publicworks/complete-streets-resolution-and-policy-2013.pdf> (2013)
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Acceptance of the Status Report on Transportation is statutorily exempt from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to actions that have the potential to cause a significant impact on the environment.
CLIMATE IMPACT
Since vehicle miles traveled in Alameda is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Alameda, City staff expects that multimodal transportation improvements will have a positive climate impact.
RECOMMENDATION
Accept the Status Report on Transportation.
Respectfully submitted,
Lisa Foster, Senior Transportation Coordinator
Exhibits:
1. Status Report on Transportation