December 2, 2015 update: Link to the Notice of Preparation of an EIR and Scoping Meeting** regarding a University Community Plan Amendment; document is dated December 2, 2015.
**Please note: All residents are urged to review the Public Notice thoroughly to ensure compliance with instructions regarding comments. Any comments must be made within 30 days to the address listed in the notice. And, note that the meeting on December 16 is not a debate on the bridge.
Public Notice with Distribution list, Project Vicinity Map, and Scope of Work for a Draft Environmental Impact Report for the University Community Plan Amendment Project: http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/programs/ceqa/2015/201511nopuniversitycpa.pdf
November 29, 2015: The City’s initial E.I.R. (Environmental Impact Report), affecting all University City issues related to traffic concerns now and in the future, will be discussed at a public meeting on Wednesday, December 16, 6 PM, at the Nobel Athletic Fields and Recreation Center, 8810 Judicial Drive, San Diego, CA 92122.
Background: As summarized by Nancy Groves at the November UCPG meeting, Dan Monroe, Planning Department, reported on the UC Community Plan Amendment Update on transportation regarding the deletion of the Regents Road bridge and the widening of Genesee.
The notice of preparation* for the EIR will be December 2 (with a 30 day comment period) in which will be listed what is to be analyzed for pedestrians, bikes, and cars.
The scoping meeting will be on December 16, 6 PM, at the Nobel Recreation Center.
Illustration from legacy.utsandiego.com.
*Notice of preparation to be available at both UC libraries. Additional information about the University City Traffic EIR scoping meeting appears in the print version of UCCA’s December newsletter, delivered to south UC residents and available at libraries and recreation centers beginning Friday, December 4.
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