MCC Meeting November 18, 2015

Agenda for November 18, 2015, 7:00 PM
GCSD meeting room, 504 Ave Alhambra, 3rd floor, El Granada

Midcoast Highway 1 Crossings, Raised Medians, Left Turn Lanes:
Aug 2015 Final Preliminary Planning Study (19MB).
Preferred alternatives & implementation plan: Chapter 6.
Grey Whale Cove Alt 1  -- Lighthouse/16th Alt 1
Moss Beach Virginia Alt 3 -- Montara 2nd St Alt 3
More background: Hwy 1 Crossings page

Consent agenda: Minutes for Oct 28, 2015

UPDATE:  11/18/15 meeting video & minutes

MCC Meeting October 28, 2015

Agenda for October 28, 2015, 7:00 PM
GCSD meeting room, 504 Ave Alhambra, 3rd floor, El Granada

Connect the Coastside - MCC comments (as approved)
background documents:
10/14/15 MCC Briefing -- minutes 
Oct 2015 Alternative Development Forecast & Transportation Standards
Apr 2015 workshop - summary of comments - group statement
Dec 2014 Buildout Analysis & Traffic Projections Report (see p.51-64)

Plan Princeton Development Standards - MCC comments approved (map)
attachment: 2009 MCC comments         More info: Princeton page

Consent Agenda: 4 items approved:
Minutes for October 14, 2015.
MCC comments on Magellan fence, PLN2015-00445
MCC letter to MBNMS in support of beach replenishment policy
     (referenced 8/19/15 Harbor District letter)
MCC letter to Planning requesting Pre-App Workshop for Vallemar Bluff

UPDATE: 10/28/15 meeting video & minutes

LED Demonstration Streetlight Update

New demonstration amber LED streetlights are installed at 6th & Main in Montara, and on Portola Ave across from the Post Office in El Granada.

The new streetlights are dimmer than the previous demonstration streetlights, but slightly brighter than the planned lights (due to an availability issue withthe dimmer model requested by MCC).

The amber LED streetlight in Moss Beach, just south of the Post Office was not changed, so that residents can compare new and previous, if they wish.

Updated November 24, 2015
  In light of the limited feedback, on November 19th, I provided feedback to the Department of Public Works that they should go ahead on the installation of the replacement amber LED streetlights, with the model described in the MCC letter of 9 September 2015 (Model #ATB0-20BLEDE53-MVOLT-R2).  The MCC will provide an update when we have information on the date for the light replacement project.