Laserfiche WebLink
City of Santa Ana <br />December 7, 2021 <br />P g e 1 4 <br />must also commit to paying its fair share of 84.5 percent (based on the highest peak hour impacted) <br />at the Tustin Ranch Road/Walnut Avenue intersection. <br />To this end. Tustin requests that Santa Ana adopt a GPU Condition of Approval calling for a <br />Transportation Fair Share Funding Agreement MOU between Tustin and Santa Ana that documents <br />that the cities will work together in good faith to implement a fair share funding agreement. <br />In addition, although not located in the City of Tustin, the GPU would cause a significant impact at the <br />SR-55 Southbound Ramps/Fourth Street -Irvine Boulevard intersection. (FEIR (October 2020), <br />Appendix K, p. 1360). Given its proximity to Tustin, traffic congestion at this intersection will affect <br />Tustin's residents and employees. Despite this fact, we can find no indication that Santa Ana intends <br />to contribute its fair share toward the necessary improvements at this intersection. We request that <br />the Traffic Analysis be revised to identify the necessary improvements to the SR-55 Southbound <br />Ramps/Fourth Street -Irvine Boulevard intersection and that the aforementioned Transportation MOU <br />between Santa Ana and Tustin commit to ensure that improvements to this intersection are <br />undertaken in an expeditious manner. <br />We appreciate the opportunity to provide these comments. Please feel free to contact me at <br />L\qiL�Lom@tusfinc,a.org with any questions or concerns. <br />cc: Matthew S. West, City Manager <br />NIicole Bernard, Assistant City Manager <br />Doug Stack, Public Works Director <br />Krys SaUvar, Public Works Manager <br />Irma Huitron, Assistant Director.- Ranning <br />Scott Reekstin, Principal Planner <br />