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City staff seeks public input on draft outreach plan for Churchill, Meadow and Charleston grade-separation projects

3411626 · May 20, 2025
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City staff and Caltrain presented a draft public outreach and engagement plan on May 20 for grade separations at Churchill Avenue, Meadow Drive and Charleston Road, asking the Rail Committee to review proposed community meetings, technical workshops and two formal decision points as the projects advance toward 15% preliminary engineering.

City staff and Caltrain on May 20 presented a draft public outreach and engagement plan for the Churchill Avenue, Meadow Drive and Charleston Road grade-separation projects and asked the Rail Committee for feedback on outreach tools, milestones and decision points.

The presentation, led by Rupen Bhatia, interim chief transportation official, and Jill Gibson of Kimley‑Horn (serving as the engagement lead), described a multi-phase schedule that includes community meetings this summer and fall, technical workshops during preliminary engineering, and two formal decision points: a refined-concepts review in the fall (decision 0.1) and a later decision to advance alternatives into 35% design and environmental review (decision 0.2, targeted around 2027). “The purpose…is really this is a framework for targeted engagement, over the next couple of years,” Gibson…

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