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W <br />Q: flow many people on the panel live in the City of Santa Ana? <br />R: (Panel members responded with a show of hands) . <br />Q: Who hired Willdan Associates and when? <br />R: (Betts) The City hired Willdan in April. 1985. <br />The cost of the project is too high for the benefit received. Widening .. <br />Bristol Street will not help relieve congestion on the street. The EIS <br />should address the Flower Street restrictions and the safety of school <br />crossings. The cheapest remedy should be considered as well as the <br />impact of regional transportation projects - new freeway and rail line. <br />R: ( Egger 1 Costs. pedestrian safety and R _ C . W _ alternatives will be <br />considered. <br />C: The proposed widening will worsen congestion and safety. Opposes the - <br />taking of property for roadway purposes. The widened street will not ^� <br />improve the quality of life as stated by Mr. Alvarez. <br />C: Pollutant fumes seep into homes along the street. The Flower Street <br />situation should be considered in the EIS. A possible solution would be <br />one -way traffic on Bristol and Flower Streets. y- <br />R: (Egger) Air Quality will be addressed in the EIS. <br />C: Many people did not receive notice of the meeting. The quality of the <br />neighborhoods will be degraded by the project. The emphasis should be <br />to move through - traffic to the freeways. <br />R: ( Alvarez) The project attempts to remove traffic from local streets and <br />facilitate north -south traffic on arterials instead. '* <br />Q: What will happen to property north of Santiago Creek? <br />R: (Alvarez) No major acquisitions are planned in this area. <br />Q: Now will traffic noise affect residences? <br />R: ( Egger) Noise impacts will be addressed for the entire project area. <br />C: Concern expressed about noise, air pollution and property value. The <br />cheapest alternative in terms of property acquisition should be .. <br />investigated. What will happen to property values? <br />R: ( Setts) An alternative has not yet been selected and no details about <br />property values and acquisition casts are available. <br />Q: Will noise buffers be constructed? <br />R: (5chultz) Methods to reduce noise impacts will be addressed. <br />C: It is difficult to discriminate between people on each side of the street. r. <br />The property acquisition should be equal on each side. <br />C: The project is a disguise for increased development and the taking of *' <br />property is for eventual redevelopment purposes. The most cost- effective <br />and least disruptive alternative should be chosen. <br />Q: What happened to the trolley proposal for Bristol Street? <br />R: (Alvarez) Proposition A, which was to fund such projects, failed at <br />the polls. <br />Q: Why is property being taken at new school sites along the route? <br />R. ( Nunn) The sites were needed quickly and were acquired with the <br />Bristol Street widening in mind. <br />
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