The Port of Redwood City is Seeking Public Input on the Redwood City Harbor Navigation lmprovement Feasibility Study and lntegrated EIR/EIS

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Port of  Redwood City
PUBLIC NOTICE

December 5, 2014

For Immediate Release
Contact:
Mike Giari, Executive Director
650-306-4150
Port of Redwood City

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Notice of Preparation of a Draft Environmental lmpact Report and Conduct Scoping Meeting for the Redwood City Harbor Navigation lmprovement Feasibility Study and lntegrated EIR/EIS

 

The Port of Redwood City is seeking public input on environmental analysis it is launching on a plan to dredge deeper channels, and transport the soils to several possible sites.

The Port will hold a public scoping meeting December 10, 2014, at 7 p.m. at Redwood City

 Hall, City Council Chambers, 1017 Middlefield Rd., Redwood City, CA 94063. You can provide your thoughts on the scope and content of the Port’s environmental impact report by December 24, 2014.

Six dredge material placement sites are being evaluated. Multiple sites may be used depending on the quantity of material dredged from the channels and the capacity of the placement sites. The potential dredge material placement sites include:

1. Ravenswood Pond Complex (Upland Beneficial Reuse Site)

2. Eden Landing Pond Complex (Upland Beneficial Reuse Site)

3. Alviso Pond Complex (Upland Beneficial Reuse Site)

4. SF-11 Alcatraz

5. Dumbarton Bridge – Passive Sediment Transport

6. San Francisco Deep Ocean Disposal Site (SFDODS)

Click here to see the attachment for further details and contact information.

https://gallery.mailchimp.com/38c8524df3e3f35b9a45a6455/files/NOP_and_Figure_1.pdf

Port of Redwood City
650 Seaport Blvd.
Redwood City, CA 94063
650-306-4150
Visit the Port of Redwood City at www.redwoodcityport.com
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