Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 17-0330   
Type: Report to Council Status: Information Only
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 1/9/2018
Title: Study Session Summary of October 17, 2017 - Joint Study Session with Council and Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission
Title
Study Session Summary of October 17, 2017 - Joint Study Session with Council and Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission

Summary
Call to Order:
Vice Mayor Larsson called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.

City Councilmembers Present:
Mayor Glenn Hendricks
Vice Mayor Gustav Larsson
Councilmember Jim Griffith
Councilmember Larry Klein
Councilmember Nancy Smith
Councilmember Russ Melton
Councilmember Michael S. Goldman

Board and Commission Members Present:
Chair John Cordes
Vice Chair Timothy Oey

City Councilmembers Absent:
None

Board and Commission Members Absent:
Commissioner Catherine Barry
Commissioner Susan Bremond
Commissioner Angela Rausch
Commissioner Scott Swail
Commissioner Kyle Welch

Study Session Summary:
Craig Mobeck, Interim Director of Public Works, Ria Hutabarat-Lo, Transportation and Traffic Manager, and Natalina Bernardi, BKF Engineers, delivered a presentation on the Caltrain Grade Separation Feasibility Study. The presentation outlined the project analysis, project outreach process and information on impacts of eliminated and shortlisted alternatives for grade separation at Mary Avenue and Sunnyvale Avenue. Shortlisted alternatives include Mary Avenue rail depression, road underpass and road underpass with jughandle; and Sunnyvale Avenue rail depression, road underpass tunnel, and pedestrian/bicycle undercrossing. Staff recommended further analysis of the Mary Avenue road underpass and jughandle, and Sunnyvale Avenue underpass tunnel and pedestrian/bicycle undercrossing.

Councilmembers and Commissioners commented on the projects benefits and concerns and provided feedback on additional research and/or information requested. Councilmembers requested that the rail depression alternative be left on the list. Interim Public Works Director, Craig Mobeck, reiterated that if the depressed rail option is carried forward it may be an increase to the current scope of work being performed by the consultant. Before carrying out the analy...

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