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Port of Redwood City

Port of Redwood City. Redwood City Ferry Terminal Study. Terminal Needs Location Analysis Land availability for 5-6 acre terminal Vehicular access Environmental Assessment Biological resources and sensitivity Wake and wave analysis Dredging requirements Conceptual Design & Cost Estimate.

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Port of Redwood City

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  1. Port of Redwood City

  2. Redwood City Ferry Terminal Study • Terminal Needs • Location Analysis • Land availability for 5-6 acre terminal • Vehicular access • Environmental Assessment • Biological resources and sensitivity • Wake and wave analysis • Dredging requirements • Conceptual Design & Cost Estimate

  3. Terminal Needs • 2025 forecast anticipates 1,950 daily riders between Redwood City and San Francisco; 460 daily riders between Oakland and Redwood City • Hourly service to/from San Francisco; peak period only to/from Oakland • Floating dock, accessible gangway, shelter, ticket vending, parking, and bus circulation

  4. Site Selected For Ferry Terminal

  5. Westpoint Slough Location • Shortest vessel travel time • Availability of land for landside facilities (short-term and long-term) • Vehicular access available • Compatible with BCDC Seaport Plan and Port needs • Proximity to Pacific Shores development for “walk in” rider-ship

  6. Landside/Waterside Access

  7. Redwood City Terminal: Near Term Requirements

  8. Redwood City Ferry Terminal: Next Steps • Environmental Impact Report: 12-18 Months • Final Terminal Design, Permitting, and Contracting: 12 Months • Terminal Construction: 12 Months • Depending on (1) availability of funds (2) environmental impacts and (3) community support, completion of the next steps would result in ferry service in 2011 for Redwood City.

  9. Artist Rendering

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