The BCDC has requested additional information about public parking from the developers of the project (Laconia) - and the City of Richmond.
Terminal One site, adjacent to the Richmond Yacht Club |
Additionally, the BCDC wants to know of any measures being taken by the developers to "encourage public use for shoreline access and discourage use by residents and their guests."
The delay in holding a public hearing to April may be partly an outgrowth of concerns raised by the Brickyard Cove Alliance for Responsible Development (BCARD) in addition to BCDC's analyses.
In a letter to BCDC, BCARD member Brian Lewis outlined a series of the group's concerns about the proposed parking plan and existing parking issues. He included a video exhibit for BCDC to consider: BCARD video of traffic.
"It will only be worse with the residents at Terminal One," he wrote,
Of major concern is the planned lack of public parking along the proposed Shoreline Drive.
"I suspect Terminal One is wanting to preserve the views from the homes and condos without cars," Lewis wrote, He noted that if it is allowed, it is a major change along the Point Richmond waterfront.
"Every HOA in this area has on-street parking next to the water. Even San Francisco has street parking along the Embarcadero."
Because the Terminal One project still needs finish up obtaining permits and is unlikely to receive them until fall of 2019, construction is now predicted to begin in 2021.
This map shows Shoreline Drive and the public park and pier. |
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