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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP) Environmental Review Process

TEP Public Scoping Meetings

The San Francisco Planning Department serves as the Lead Agency and will prepare an environmental impact report (EIR) to evaluate the environmental effects of the proposed Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP). The San Francisco Planning Department will hold two public scoping meetings, at the following location, dates, and times:

Visit http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=2970 for more information.


PUBLIC SCOPING MEETINGS:
at One South Van Ness Avenue, 2nd Floor Atrium
(at the corner of Van Ness Avenue and Market Street)
12/6/2011
TUESDAY 6:30 PM
12/7/2011
WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM

The purpose of these scoping meetings is to assist the San Francisco Planning Department in reviewing the proposed scope and content of the environmental impact analysis, summarized in the Notice of Preparation (NOP) available at the Web links below, and the information to be contained in the EIR for the TEP. The public will have the opportunity to comment and offer testimony for consideration at these two scoping meetings.

Translation services in Spanish and Chinese will be provided at these meetings. American Sign Language interpreters, sound enhancement systems and/or language translators are available upon request by contacting Lulu Hwang at (415) 558-6318 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting when the service is needed.

To provide comment on the scope of the environmental analysis, attend a scoping meeting or submit comments Nov.10 through Dec. 9 to: TEP, Planning Department, 1650 Mission St., Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103.

For Information on the TEP Program, please visit the SFMTA Web page for the TEP: http://www.sfmta.com/cms/mtep/tepover.htm

Document (English Version)
Language Version Date Contact
Spanish | Chinese 11/9/2011 Debra Dwyer
(415) 575-9031
Spanish | Chinese 11/9/2011 Debra Dwyer
(415) 575-9031

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