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File Number: 18-650 <br />management (TDM) measures, and improvement of non-automobile transportation <br />modes, should be considered. <br />·Policy T-3.6 Pedestrian Environment. Improve the walkability of all streets in San Leandro <br />through the planning, implementing, and maintaining of pedestrian supportive <br />infrastructure. <br />·Policy T-4.9 BART Station Provisions for Bicycles and Pedestrians. Ensure that all BART <br />stations and major bus routes are served by bicycle and pedestrian systems. Bicycle and <br />pedestrian connections between Downtown San Leandro and Bay Fair BART stations and <br />the surrounding neighborhoods, business districts, and community institutions should be <br />improved, with special attention to the at-grade railroad crossing and connections through <br />the parking lots. <br />·Policy T-8.6 Railroads. Work with the Union Pacific Railroad and Amtrak to minimize the <br />impacts of their facilities on the City and to better educate the public about railroad <br />crossing safety and the materials transported by rail through the city. Collaborate with <br />California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to explore potential railroad improvement <br />projects and funding sources in San Leandro. <br />Permits and/or Variances Granted <br />The CPUC issued General Order 88-B Request for Authority to Alter the Davis Street At-Grade <br />Highway-Rail Crossing, CPUC No. 001D-14.70 and DOT No. 749728V in the City of San <br />Leandro, Alameda County on September 25, 2017. <br />Environmental Review <br />A Mitigated Negative Declaration or Categorical Exemption for the San Leandro Tech Campus <br />development, which was prepared pursuant to CEQA, was recommended for adoption by the <br />Planning Commission on February 20, 2014, by Resolution No. 2014-002, and adopted with <br />findings by the City Council on April 7, 2014. <br />Board/Commission Review and Actions <br />Zoning Amendment. On April 7, 2014, following Planning Commission review and <br />recommendation, and after a duly noticed public hearing, the City Council, by Ordinance No. <br />2014-002, approved a zoning change of the San Leandro Tech Campus property. <br />Planned Development Project Approval. On April 7, 2014, following Planning Commission review <br />and recommendation, and after a duly noticed public hearing, the <br />City Council, by Resolution No. 2014-002, approved the Planned Development Project <br />Application submitted by SLTC. <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 1/17/2019