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File #: 20-229    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Study Session Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/10/2020 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 5/12/2020 Final action:
Title: Update on Proposed Changes to the City's Transportation Analysis Methodology from Level of Service to Vehicles Miles Traveled [Council Pillar: Promote and Enhance Economic and Housing Development]
Attachments: 1. POST MEETING MATERIAL, 2. ECOMMENTS
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Update on Proposed Changes to the City's Transportation Analysis Methodology from Level of Service to Vehicles Miles Traveled [Council Pillar: Promote and Enhance Economic and Housing Development]

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BACKGROUND
Staff will conduct a second study session with the City Council to provide an update on proposed changes to the City's transportation analysis methodology from Level of Service (LOS) to Vehicles Miles Traveled (VMT).

In September 2013, the State of California approved Senate Bill 743 (SB 743), which changes the way transportation impacts should be analyzed under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by removing automobile Level of Service (LOS) from environmental transportation analysis and replacing it with the State recommended Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) methodology. While LOS measures traffic delay at signalized intersections or roadway segments, VMT generally measures the distance a vehicle will travel to a destination.

In December 2018, the State of California published a technical guidance document titled, "Technical Advisory on Evaluating Transportation Impacts in CEQA", which contains technical recommendations on how CEQA lead agencies should assess VMT, create and evaluate thresholds of significance related to VMT impacts, and require and monitor impact mitigation measures. All California lead agencies (which include cities, counties, etc.) are required to implement VMT as the methodology for conducting CEQA analysis for projects by July 2020. The Valley Transportation Authority is working with all Santa Clara County member agencies to provide technical support and promote consistencies between cities in transitioning from LOS to VMT in environmental documents.

On November 5, 2019 a City Council study session was held to provide an overview and update on the City's effort to comply with SB 743. Staff provided the background and goals of SB 743, discussed how transportation analysis for de...

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