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<br />.:=:. <br /> <br /> <br />average commute time was over 30 minutes 100&.24 And over 75% oftbose commutes were made by <br />commuteR driving alone (22,799 out of30,284), whereas only 7.5% of those trips.were made by transit. <br />walking or biking. <br /> <br />The TOO Plan anticipateS 120,800 square feet of retail. 718,200 square feet of commercial and 2,2S0 <br />jobs to be added oyer the next 30 years. The new jobs will be concentrated in the <br />educationlhealthlsocial service sectors. as well as retail and office sectors.25 The majority of these Jobs <br />wlll not provide incomes suffICient to afford market...-atc housinl in the City, with quite. few beinSlow- <br />waac positions that would require employees to seek housing outslclc of the city limits or to live in over- <br />crowded or substandard living conditions. <br /> <br />The DEIR must analyze the cnvirmuncntal and economic consequences ofJhe TOO Plan's (and it <br />a(temativ~ irnpacr on the iobslhousUu: balance. This discussion should include the TOO Plan' s imoact <br />tnlnsgortalion needs of low-income. moderate-income and hip-income e1DDlovees workinl! ba the <br />downtown. <br /> <br />11. Summary of Rcquested Studies iD lbe EIR <br /> <br />We request the following studies be done to fully assess the cnvironmen~l, housing, health. sociaJ and <br />economic impa<<..'ts of the TOO Plan discussed above. <br /> <br />I. A~-.I'y~ how tbe TOO Plan housing production under altemative development scenarios impacts <br />the City's ability to comply with housinl needs in the Regional Housing Needs Determination <br />and housing.calll in the City's General Plan, Housing Element and other local, Regional and <br />State Plans. <br /> <br />. In this analysis. disaggregate housine needs and housing production by income and <br />household size <br />. In this analysis, COR51der the boosina needs created by employment that will result from <br />the 1'00 Plan. <br />. In Ibis anatysis, consider that the TOD area is the focus for much of the city's anticipated <br />Irowth, overlaps with two Redevelopment Areas and hOltS sites identified in the Housing <br />Element. <br /> <br />2. Analyze the potential for indirect or market force residential displaoement under alternative <br />clevelopment scenarios oftbe TOD Plan. <br />· In this analysis, aucss how the interpretation of the TOO Plan pOlicy, which.reads, Many <br />low income units displaced by new development should be replaced within the project or <br />on another sile within the TOO area" affects diJplacoment. M8Inina. iftbi. policy <br /> <br />1M Data fitJm AssoclUlon of Bay Area OovemlllOD1S, 2000 Ceuua. <br />~:IIftp"".ca.eov/pulllmlOlooalUl1OOOlCTPPlGowdalllCTPP2000 _ CaUfomla_PlIceFlo'w_SdVan.zip <br />City of San L-.dro, DtM",fNn Sa LHtrtJro rlYllUIt-OrUml<<i DrH/0JIIMIII~. MtlI'bl AMultrwI'll DRAFT, April <br />2006. <br /> <br />4J6 lP Street. SuIIe '12OS, o.JdaN, CA _12 <br />(S10) D9-9J1O . Fax: (510) """'to <br />www.~ <br /> <br />StlEt ~d <br /> <br />J.~J.I~ ~ <br /> <br />et966U9tS <br /> <br />6S:~t L99~/~~/89 <br />