Public Information Transcripts - Whittier Bridge/I-95 Improvement ...
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Public Information Transcripts - Whittier Bridge/I-95 Improvement ...
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issues, lane count issues, within the whole project<br />
study area.<br />
Tonight’s agenda is basically to update<br />
you folks on the process. We’re going to address some<br />
of the prior meeting questions which came in writing.<br />
We addressed the questions verbally at the end. As<br />
the project manager, Michael O’Dowd, said, all of the<br />
questions as they come in will get addressed within<br />
the environmental documents which we’ll be filing<br />
later this year.<br />
We’ll bring you up-to-speed on where we<br />
are with the environmental documentation process, some<br />
of the engineering studies supporting the process, the<br />
environmental analysis of the impacts. And, also,<br />
we’ll talk about where we are with developing the<br />
environmental documents which are, for the federal<br />
side of it, called the NEPA Environmental Assessment<br />
Documents, and on the state side it’s the MEPA<br />
process, which is the Environmental Impact Report.<br />
We received a number of written<br />
questions. And a number of them were actually<br />
repeats. Some of the questions were some concerns<br />
about hydroplaning on the bridge, approaching the<br />
bridge, came up from a couple of folks. We have<br />
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