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SUMMARY OF COMMISSION COMMENTS REGARDING CIP PROJECTS <br /> <br />Eommission Comment Status in CIP/Comment <br />!Civic Arts Provide funding to implement recommendations The CIP includes funding for the Public Art project in <br />Commission included in the Pleasanton Public Arts Facilities Sports Park and a Master Plan is anticipated for the <br /> Feasibility Study Plan including the reuse of the Railroad Avenue Fire Station that will <br /> development of new facilities recommended in provide space for aris related programs. <br /> the Plan. <br />Civic Arts The Commission recommended funding for the The Main Street Art Project will be considered as part <br />Commission Main Street Art project, of the Downtown Specific Plan Reserve funded as part <br /> ofthe Miscellaneous project category. Specific <br /> projects have not vet been identified. <br />Economic Vitality The Committee's support of the acquisition of Staffanticipates these projects will require City <br />Committee the Alameda County Rail Corridor and Council approval and as such, the Council will have an <br /> streetscape enhancements beyond Main Street opportunity to review project costs. <br /> (an element of the Downtown Specific Plan) is <br /> subject to the cost of the projects. <br />Housing Pursue the redevelopment of Koi~inger Place. The Housing commission will be reviewing options <br />Commission related to proceeding with this project during next <br /> fiscal year. <br />Housing Acquire the 3.3-acre civic center site currently The City is in litigation regarding the acquisition of this <br />Commission owned by the City and County of San Francisco site. <br /> for the Civic Center. <br />Housing Review the potential of acquiring the former This project is currently under option and staff <br />Eommission Marriott site for an affordable housing project, reviewed a preliminary proposal for a medical office <br /> building. However, no application has been submitted. <br /> City staffcan inquire into the availability of this <br /> property if requested by the City Council, <br />~lousing Acquire vacant properly to accommodate The recently approved Housing Element identifies <br />Zommission current and future needs for affordable housing, vacant sites suitable for affordable housing. Based on <br /> the City Council's direction, staffcan pursue an <br /> analysis of these sites for purchase. <br />-luman Services Begin plans for the development of a youth/teen The City has initiated a process to research existing <br />2ommission and center, facilities and proposed locations for joint use facilities <br />Youth for the development of a youth/teen center. This <br />Commission ~rocess was approved jointly by the City Council and <br /> the School District as part of the Youth Master Plan <br /> Implementation Committee's 2003 work priorities. <br />Human Services Install additional computers for public use at the City staffwill explore the potential for additional <br />Commission Senior Center. computers in this facility. <br />Parks and Fund a project for pathway lighting at Fairlands There is currently no funding for this project and staff <br />Recreation Park. has not developed project specifications. <br />Commission <br />Planning Provide funding for studies related to the This matter is more appropriate for the City's operating <br />Commission activities of the City's Energy Committee. budget that includes some funding for this purpose. <br /> <br />Another approach used to develop staff recommendations involved reviewing the City Council's recently <br />adopted highest priority projects in an attempt to develop recommendations on those capital projects <br /> <br />vi <br /> <br /> <br />
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