HomeMy WebLinkAboutRPT 1a MULTIMODAL TRANS 2-19-80DATE:
FEBRUARY 12, 1980
REPORT
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TO:
DAN BLANKENSHIP, CITY ADMINISTRATOR
FROM: BOB LEDENDECKER, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER
SUBJECT: MULTI-MODAL TILRNSPORTATION STUDY
On January 21, 1980, Mr. A1Hollinden of the Orange County Transportation Commission
(O.C.T.C.) preSented a review of the Multi-Modal Transportation Study to the City
Council. Since this presentation, the County Staff has requested the submittal of
any City Council concerns regarding the study.
Due to the presentation being of such a general nature, Staff has compiled a few
comments that might be transmitted to the O.C.T.C. Staff as follows:
The eastern corridor (Peter's Canyon/Weir Canyon Road) and the Foothill
corridor extending southeasterly from the eastern corridor should be
classified as top priority corridors in Orange County, and alignments
for each facility should be adopted as soon as feasible, so as to pro-
tect adequate right-of-way for each corridor.
The study will require a routine update to monitor changes in residen-
tial development, employment opportunities and travel behavior due to
fuel availability or cost. These updates may not change the scope of
the alternatives, but they will probably alter the implementation dates.
Continuing analysis of funding vehicles for required improvements is
needed. The projected costs direct a large burden on the users, which
in itself may eliminate any implementation. If rehabilitation costs
of present and proposed facilities have not been included in the study,
then the total overall cost may prohibit any appreciable amount of im-
plementation.
If the Council concurs with these concerns, Staff will forward them to the O.C.T.C.
Staff.
BOB LEDENDECKER
Director of Public Works/
City Engineer
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