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The memorandum outlines actions related to the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Improvement Project, including recommendations for the City Council to adopt resolutions certifying the project's Environmental Impact Report and approving a fourth amendment to the funding agreement with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). The amendment extends the agreement term to December 27, 2027, and increases the City's contribution by $3,750,000. The project aims to alleviate congestion in the area, improve traffic operations, and enhance accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council from John Ristow.
It discusses the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Improvement Project.
The City Council is recommended to adopt resolutions certifying the Environmental Impact Report and approving a fourth amendment to the funding agreement with VTA.
The fourth amendment extends the agreement term to December 27, 2027, and increases the City's contribution by $3,750,000.
The project aims to improve traffic operations and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists in a congested area.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: John Ristow SUBJECT: Actions Related to the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Improvement Project DATE: May 27, 2025 Approved 6/17/25 25-710 2.42 Date: 6/6/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 1 and 6 RECOMMENDATION (a) Adopt a resolution: (1) Certifying that the City Council has considered the information in the I280/Winchester Boulevard Improvement Project’s Environmental Impact Report; (2) Adopting the Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations prepared by the Lead Agency; and (3) Formally approving the Project; and (b) Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to negotiate and execute a fourth amendment to the funding agreement between the City of San José and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority for the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Improvement Project to extend the term of the agreement to December 27, 2027. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is managing the development of the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Improvement Project (Project) through the Caltrans approval process, including preliminary engineering, environmental clearance, and final design....
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This document is a resolution from the City Council of San José regarding the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Interchange Improvement Project. It includes findings in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), adopts a statement of overriding considerations, and a mitigation monitoring and reporting program. The project involves various improvements including new ramps, pedestrian overcrossings, and enhanced bike lanes. The resolution acknowledges significant unavoidable environmental impacts, particularly related to aesthetics, and states that the benefits of the project outweigh these impacts.
Key points
The resolution is related to the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Interchange Improvement Project.
The project includes construction of new ramps, a pedestrian overcrossing, and enhanced bike lanes.
The City Council acts as a responsible agency under CEQA.
Significant unavoidable impacts are identified, particularly concerning aesthetics.
The resolution adopts a statement of overriding considerations acknowledging that benefits of the project outweigh its significant adverse environmental impacts.
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NVF:AXY:JMD 6/5/2025 RESOLUTION NO. _______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE (1) MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT OF 1970 AS A RESPONSIBLE AGENCY FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE I-280/WINCHESTER BOULEVARD INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, FOR WHICH A FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED AND CERTIFIED BY THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; (2) ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS; AND (3) ADOPTING THE RELATED MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM WHEREAS, the I-280/Winchester Boulevard Interchange Improvement Project (“Project”) developed by the City of San José (City), Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) comprises: (1) the construction of a new off-ramp from northbound I-280 to the Tisch Way/Hatton Street intersection to provide new access from northbound I-280; (2) the construction of a new freeway-tofreeway connector ramp from northbound SR-17 to northbound I-280 and a new pedestrian overcrossing at Monroe Street to replace the existing pedestrian overcrossing; (3) the widening of the existing Winchester...