Review Richmond Parkway transfer requirements and costs for state ownership
In Plain English
The city currently owns and maintains Richmond Parkway but wants to transfer it to the state. A new engineering report shows estimated costs for different levels of improvements Caltrans may require before accepting ownership. Council will direct staff to begin talks with Caltrans about specific requirements and preserve space in city planning for future parkway modifications.
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Votes
To adopt Resolution No. 33-08
To direct staff and regional staff to start conversations with CalTrans, and begin the process of researching how the City of Richmond will generate money and report back to the City Council on whether we have a project or not and also asked that the City Council consider preserving the alignment for the express way in the General Plan
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