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• This action is consistent with Streets and Highways Goal No. 16 of the General Plan and <br />Action Item 16.03-A: Funding for Maintenance <br />Permits and/or Variances Granted <br />Not Applicable <br />Environmental Review <br />• A California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) categorical exemption was filed by the City <br />on September 30, 2005 for the ACTIA funded improvements <br />• A federal environmental clearance under the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) <br />will be prepared for and approved by the State of California Department of Transportation <br />(Caltrans) Local Assistance for the federally-funded overlay work <br />Code Compliance Review <br />• An encroachment permit was obtained from Caltrans for work in its roadway. A City <br />electrical permit will be obtained for work in the City's Right of Way <br />BoardlCommission Findings <br />Not Applicable <br />Summary Of Public Outreach Efforts <br />• Town Hall meeting on March 19, 2002 rejected the proposed Caltrans option to close <br />Beatrice Street <br />• Public Meeting was held on April 30, 2003 to present a variety of alternatives for the subject <br />project developed in cooperation with the City <br />~ Update notices were sent to residents in October 2002, March 2003 and May 2003 <br />• Presentation to Washington Homeowners Association on February 13, 2008 <br />Fiscal Impact <br />• Estimated construction cost of both projects is $2,000,000 <br />• Total combined project cost, including design and utility relocation costs, is approximately <br />$2,600,000 <br />• ACTIA reimbursable amount of $1,410,000 <br />• By agreement, Greenhouse Marketplace owners will contribute approximately $225,000 to <br />fund improvements to the Fargo Avenue entrance <br />• Traffic impact fees from Bayfair Mall improvements generated $579,469 in additional <br />funding for the I-880/Washington Avenue Interchange Improvements project. <br />• Caltrans, through the Federal Surface Transportation Program, will provide $491,000 in <br />federal funding for the Washington Avenue Overlay project <br />City matching fund amount of $64,000 for the Washington Avenue Overlay project <br />