February 07, 2008

Fullerton Recreational Riders

At the February 11 meeting of the Parks & Recreation Commission, the formalization of the relationship between the Fullerton Recreational Riders and the City of Fullerton in the form of a five-year MOU (Memorandum of Unterstanding) will be discussed.

January 17, 2008

OC Citizens' Report

The 2007 version of this snapshot of our county is now available in print at the library and electronically at the county's web site.

January 15, 2008

West Coyote Hills Recirculated Revised Draft EIR

The public review period for this documents runs from January 17 to March 3, 2008. The following sections have been revised to reflect the addition of significant new information:

  • Section 4.4 - Air Quality
  • Section 4.9 - Public Health and Safety
  • Section 4.10 - Hydrology and Flood Control
  • Section 4.12 - Biological Resources

There's also an Executive Summary that reflects these changes.

The library (Reference and Information Desks at Main and Hunt) have copies for public inspection, and the document is also available at the city website.

January 09, 2008

Restaurant Overlay District

I have just received the documents for tonight's meeting of the Planning Commission where 2 draft ordinances establishing new and revised definitions, and creating new regulations including a  Administrative Restaurant Use Permit will be discussed.

January 07, 2008

State Route 57 Northbound Widening Project

Caltrans has sent a new/updated set of documents regarding State Route 57 which are now available at the library:

  1. Initial Study with Mitigated Negative Declaration, December 2007
  2. Natural environmental Study, July 2007
  3. SR-57 Northbound Widening Trafic Impact Analysis, July 23, 2007
  4. Delineation of Jurisdictional Waters, July 2007
  5. Location Hydraulic Study, July 2007
  6. Initial Site Assessment, July 2007
  7. Historic Property Survey Report
  8. Air Quality Assessment, July 2007
  9. Water Quality Assessment Report, July 2007
  10. Traffic Noise Impact Report, July 2007

These materials have been put on the M.A.R.S. shelves on the mezzanine outside the Launer Room.

Los Angeles - San Diego Rail Corridor

The weighty Program Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement is available for study. Of local interest may be these aspects of the proposed preferred plan:

  • Los Angeles Union Station to Fullerton: construction of an at grade 4th track
  • Trains to travel at speeds up to 90 mph
  • Increasing traffic volume:
    2005 Volume2020 Forecast Volume
    Los Angeles - Fullerton 22 Amtrak 32 Amtrak
    28 Metrolink 42 Metrolink
    45 BNSF 98 BNSF
    Fullerton - Orange 22 Amtrak 32 Amtrak
    19 Metrolink 48 Metrolink
    7 BNSF 12 BNSF

The report states in its introduction that "Southern California's exisiting transportation network is currently operating at or near its design capacity, which results in congestion. Building additional capacity is both expensive and increasingly problematic. This condition results in highway and railroad travel delays, has a negative on the region's economy, and can result in environmental impacts and the reduction of the quality of life for all. Improvements to the Los Angeles / San Diego rail corridor would help meet the Southern California regions's transportation demands of today, as well as help address the expected increase in intercity travel demind rising out of the growth in population over the next 20 years and beyond."

December 22, 2007

Fullerton Turnback Facility (Metrolink)

As the plans for Metrolink's expanded Mission Viejo to Fullerton service move forward, our city, in cooperation with Anaheim, is preparing Turnback and Layover Facilities. The library has received the draft for the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the proposal of OCTA and SCRRA to construct additional trackage at the Fullerton Transportation Center between Harbor Blvd. and Orangethorpe Ave. The project description contains these two paragraphs:

The terminal track would be a stub end track along Walnut A venue that would use the old Union Pacific right-of-way and bridge over Lemon Street. Construction of the terminal track would require modification of the south passenger platfonn adjacent to Walnut Avenue. The platforn is proposed to be expanded to approximately 650 feet in length, ending just east of the existing pedestrian overpass. The terminal track would continue east and south adjacent to the existing Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) and OCTA owned right-of-ways, with a double-track section east of the Lemon Street bridge, approximately one mile in length. Both tracks will then merge back into the existing right-of-way and tracks by way of a series of crossovers both north and south of Orangethorpe Avenue.

The proposed project would remove 30 to 35 spaces of existing parking along Walnut Avenue, east of the pedestrian bridge. The project is anticipated to require right-of-way acquisition of several largely undeveloped properties between Orangethorpe Avenue and the crossing of Lemon Street. These properties are owned by a single owner, with an estimated size of 25 acres. The City of Fullerton owns the old Union Pacific bridge over Lemon Street. An easement or license for use for a portion of the BNSF right of-way will be required.

December 18, 2007

Important FCC Announcement

Although I usually do not post messages regarding federal issues, the following announcement is important enough to be addressed in this blog.

On February 17, 2009 federal law requires that all full-power television broadcast stations stop broadcasting in analog format and broadcast only in digital format.

The Federal Communications Commission's Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau is offering these informative factsheets:

Printed leaflets are available in the library's pamphlet file.

December 17, 2007

Open Access

Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk has announced she will institute open office hours at City Hall starting in January.

  • The Mayor will be available to meet with citizens from 9-10:30 a.m. on Thursdays. Any citizen wishing to meet with the Mayor to discuss City business can set up an appointment by calling the City Council Office at 738.6311.
  • The Mayor’s Office is located on the first floor of City Hall.
  • Persons requiring special accommodations to meet with the Mayor are asked to notify the Council staff when making an appointment.

December 12, 2007

Planning/Landmarks Commission

The agenda of today's (12/12/07) meeting lists a number of items of interest to reader's of this  blog.

  • The minutes of the October 24 meeting contain a record of the discussion regarding the mixed-use development with 363 student-oriented residential unites at 2545-2565 E. Chapman Ave that may be part of the conceptual Education District or Gateway.
  • The approval of Phase 1 of the rehabilitation of the Fox Theatre will be considered when the Planning Commission puts on its Landmarks Commission hats. Staff recommends approval of the project subject to some findings and recommendations.

Minutes and agenda are available at the library.

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