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75C - PH - BRISTOL EIR FROM WARNER TO ST. ANDREW
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4/7/2015
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MEMORANDUM 0 <br />David H. Grosse, Exec. Dir. <br />To:Public Works Agency <br />Michael etts <br />From: Project Manager <br />Subject: BRISTOL STREET PEOjFrT onxirrC CONTACT <br />48cember 29, 1986 ` <br />w <br />On Wednesday, December 10, 1986 a public meeting was held to dis- <br />cuss the Bristol Screet project and to solicit public input in <br />preparation of the draft Environmental Document /Environmental <br />Impact Statement (EIS). <br />Attached for your information are minutes taken by Willdan <br />Associates during the December 10, L986 public meeting. Also <br />attached is a list of residents who attended the meeting, as well <br />as a list of the notices that were returned to the City. <br />On Thursday, December 18, 1986, Public Works Agency staff met <br />with Mater Bet High School's Vice Principal James Goldman and <br />members of his staff, at their request, to discuss the progress <br />of the Bristol Street Project's tnvironmental Impact Statement. <br />Mr. Goldman requested information about the status of the Tempo- <br />rary Setback Ordinance, concerns discussed at the December 10 <br />meeting, and specifics regarding proposed alignment alternatives. <br />Mater Dei staff was concerned about the impact the Bristol Street <br />widening would have on the school's existing parking lot and <br />track. They also recommended that a traffic light at St. Andrew <br />Place be incorporated into the Bristol Street design. This <br />crossing light would provide safe pedestrian crossing for stu- <br />dents at both Sepulveda Elementary School and Mater Dei High <br />School. <br />Mater Dei faculty are in support of the widening of Bristol <br />Street from the west side of the street only and have volunteered <br />to provide the City with a letter stating their support. City <br />staff was also able to use this meeting as an opportunity to <br />gather additional information about Mater DeL's student enroll- <br />ment and campus parking needs. Public Works Agency Staff <br />recorded Mater Dei-s concerns for inclusion into the draft EIS. <br />Please contact me at 647 -5657 should any problems or questions <br />arise. <br />Michael Betts <br />cc: Mayor and City Council <br />David N. Ream, City Manager <br />Rex Swanson, Deputy City Manager, Development <br />Laurie Howard, Council Support Staff <br />Cindy Nelson, Exec. Dir., Community Developement <br />Melanie Fallon, Planning Manager, Planning Department <br />Me /lkv <br />75C -359 <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />
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