Is anyone reading the hefty Terrace Avenue Signal DEIR? To be informed, I wouldn’t rely on a hurried skim of the summary or the overhearing of an “as told to” version by someone else.
Here’s an interesting nugget from page 13 of Appendix I (the Biological Resources Assessment Highway 1 / Terrace Avenue Signalization And Roadway Improvements Project San Mateo County, California) which is part of the Highway 1/Terrace Avenue Signalization and Roadway Improvements Draft Environment Impact Report. (Did I already mention it’s lengthy?)
5.1 SENSITIVE NATURAL COMMUNITIES
A single sensitive natural community, seasonal wetland, was observed within the project area. This community is present on the Beachwood site and within the median west of Highway 1 (Figure 2). The drainage ditches A-E are may (sic) also be considered sensitive natural communities as potentially state and federal jurisdictional wetlands.
Of course, the definition of wetland in the City of Half Moon Bay is not the same as it is for the state and feds…so “potential wetland” could be an understatement.
This might be a good place for a discussion of the DEIR and the impact of the signaization project on the local wetlands (or anything else for that matter).
And don’t let not having read the document keep you from jumping in with an opinion!