First Name: | Sherman |
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Last Name: | Lewis |
Email Address: | sherman@csuhayward.us |
Affiliation | Hayward Area Planning Association |
Subject | Potential State-Level Strategies to Advance Sustainable, Equitable Communities and Reduce |
Comment |
Comment re: "updates to the CEQA Guidelines...VMT-reducing measures." I attach a document that will hopeful contribute to this process. The State also should consider helping answer: 1. How well to neighborhood parking permit programs control excess parking demand? What is the role of enforcement, cost, and not issuing too many permits? Can they deal with overflow created by unbundling? I need a specific example to deal with my NIMBY friends. 2. How much money is being wasted in the form of unused parking forced by zoning requirements? TransForm has done amazing work on affordable housing projects in the Bay area--millions of $$ wasted. 3. Can the psychology of persuasion used by Berkeley with merchants work elsewhere to get support for market parking charges? 4. Can the state develop expertise in pro formas and Fannie Mae/HUD/FHA multi-family lending and underwriting and tax credit financing rules to advise cities so they are not blackmailed by developers? 5. Can the state take the next step to advance the MTC VPP project with model ordinances to manage unbundling, commercial parking, and neighborhood parking, and publicize where the combination is a success. 6. Would the State develop guidance on a range of Green Moblity and how they work together to reduce drive-alone? It is environmentally incorrect to accept excessive population growth. It is correct to support improving the status of women, even in poor countries, and growing the economy with productivity and income gains, not more cheap labor. You are trying to achieve sustainability within a flawed hyper-growth model. TOD fails if it allows bundling; it must include unbundling and reinforcing Green Mobility policies. You need an operation definition for "viable transportation alternatives." Example: A grocery store within 15 minute travel time; quality transit to centers within a 10 minute walk. You need to discuss kids from low income communities who are away at college and struggling financially. Transportation pricing! great! Two clues: Look at the social process of getting acceptance where there has been success. Look at baby steps like a block of easy-pay market charge parking with signage to free parking nearby. Can you find centers that have some base of car access but have increased non-auto access and not used subsidized parking structures? |
Attachment |
www.arb.ca.gov/lists/com-attach/10-scoplan2030trnspt-ws-VzQAaVc7UmwDYFM9.docx Original File Name: Comments on Initial Study.docx
Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2016-09-17 14:22:47 |
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