Last month the Burlingame City Council voted 4-1 to join the Peninsula Cities Coalition High Speed Rail Consortium with Belmont, Palo Alto, Menlo Park and Atherton. All five cities were represented at this morning's meeting in Palo Alto by (l-r) Christine Wozniak, Vice Mayor of Belmont, Vice Chair Richard Cline, Vice Mayor of Belmont, Chairwoman Yoriko Kishimoto, councilmember Palo Alto, Jerry Carlson, Mayor of Atherton and our own Jerry Deal, councilmember Burlingame.
Hot topics at this morning's meeting included the difficulty getting any design specifics from the High Speed Rail Authority, eminent domain takings of property along the Caltrain right of way, and what to do if the State Legislature suspends the environmental quality rules (i.e. CEQA) for this project.
Dan McNamara from the California Rail Foundation offered to update the Coalition on its lawsuit and emphasized that the Altamont Pass option is still alive and would have much less impact on the Peninsula than the Pacheco Pass option. He is also willing to come to Burlingame to give his presentation.
There will be a "Teach In" on July 25th and a two day workshop in October to help the public understand the magnitude of this project.



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