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File #: 24-090    Version: 2
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/8/2024 In control: PLANNING COMMISSION
On agenda: 3/11/2024 Final action:
Title: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT PGPA-23-0001 TO AMEND THE 2015-2035 GENERAL PLAN CIRCULATION ELEMENT BY ADDING A REFERENCE TO THE COSTA MESA PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN AND REVISING POLICIES UNDER GOALS C-1 TO C-12; AND REVIEW OF THE DRAFT COSTA MESA PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. 1. Planning Commission Resolutions, 3. 2. Draft Pedestrian Master Plan, 4. 3. Draft Pedestrian Master Plan Appendices, 5. 4. Excerpt of Revised Circulation Element, PGPA-23-0001, 6. 5. Letter dated March 6, 2024 from The Active Transportation Committee

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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT PGPA-23-0001 TO AMEND THE 2015-2035 GENERAL PLAN CIRCULATION ELEMENT BY ADDING A REFERENCE TO THE COSTA MESA PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN AND REVISING POLICIES UNDER GOALS C-1 TO C-12; AND REVIEW OF THE DRAFT COSTA MESA PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN

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DEPARTMENT: TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DIVISION/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

PRESENTED BY: JENNIFER ROSALES, TRANSPORTATION SERVICES MANAGER AND BRETT ATENCIO THOMAS, ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR                     

CONTACT INFORMATION:                     JENNIFER ROSALES, (714) 754-5343; JENNIFER.ROSALES@costamesaca.gov

 

RECOMMENDATION:

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Staff recommends that the Planning Commission:

1.                     Find that the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15262 (Feasibility and Planning Studies), 15276 (Transportation Improvement Programs), and 15061 (b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption);

2.                     Recommend to the City Council to approve the Draft Pedestrian Master Plan as recommended by the City’s Active Transportation Committee (ATC); and

3.                     Recommend to the City Council to approve General Plan Amendment PGPA-23-0001 amending the Circulation Element to revise and include new policies outlined in the Pedestrian Master Plan.

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