Increment projects and now delay them. As we venture into longterm vision making im a planner i think im in the wrong line of work but i believe we have to find the balance i think the nervousness coming out of caltrain to that agency we have aggressive schedules for immediate modernization projects and how did or does this fit in trying trying to balancing those interests are important thank you director lee. Director harper. Im glad to see this the city of San Francisco would be extremely remiss if they werent doing this Human Resources im revved i would have liked to seen it happen years ago because this project that were doing was greatly energy jisz with the prospective of high speed rail. That prospect has been severely diminished. I think we have to do this to replace that Energy Although i think high speed rail is coming it may not come for 25 years thats the reality. The only way to proceed with our project is to somehow do Something Like that with this holistic thinking that
Secure the second phrase wheel were hoping for tangling funding. I think its important for us to examine the possible scenarios as we continue to move forward with two of the most important projects what the elect causation of the caltrains. Im wondering about the finally, my priorities are the input to the final plan we have many residents that live around the areas and second, of course, is moving forward with the alignment that allows the electrification to occur at the fast rate that we possibly can so one the initiate to provide a revenue stream or whether the alignment is a more efficient route we all want to see d t x and the alignment happen we could maybe bring those two together. Understanding, of course, that caltrain has is started to move ahead with electrification and the last piece i want to reiterate i hope we can connect with the waterfront project were looking at the waterfront so as we examine peer 70 and the proerptd warriors stadium on pier 33 and im hoping we can
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