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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - May 18, 1988 (55)Mayo 9 ,8$ C,1y Ma Office BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN STATE OF CALIFORNIA R-88-�� RESOLUTICN PROVIDING FOR OPPOSING DEMOLITION OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD DEPOT IN LODI - s- 3�. - .• �s ..?»;'.- 3�...ts- r, t :. .- _... ..._ �L?'rr-"a�:�,-s�L' _ ,_ ._..... _ "� ._ r_. ,.. ._. ? x�`-.,.., .. 5c"r..is . "�:`_-� ._, �.u- _. ,.-_ - -2- PASSED AND ADOPTED this MAY - S 1988 , by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors, to wit: AYES: BARBER, WILNOIT, COSTA, CARTER, SOUSA NOES = NONE ABSENT: NONE ATTEST: JORETTA J. HAYDE Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the County of San WILLIAM N. SOUSA WILLIAM N. SOUSA, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors County of San Joaquin State of California Joaquin, State of California BV Deputy Clerk �;•.......;p , LrFdR O�QUIN C 1 G�FattR��py HENRY M. HIRATA DIRECTOR May 3, 1988 7 �AYp� 88 city M COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN s� DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NE OEWCCHI `"' �t""'"°'"" P. O_BOX 1810 - 1810 E. HAZELTON AVENUE '•' THOMAS R. FIINN STOCKTON. CAIIFORNI♦ 93201 , _ DEPUTY DIRECTO! (2091 488.8006 ' •" MANUEL LOPEZ Dln�it �:wEC'OR Board of Supervisors Courthouse - Room 701 Stockton, California 95202 RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR OPPOSING DEMOLITION OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD DEPOT IN LODI (ALL SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS) Dear Board Members: IT IS RECOMMENDED: That the Board of Supervisors adopt the Resolution to oppose demolition of the Southern Pacific Railway Company Depot, in the City of Lodi, Calif ornia,,and further, direct opposition, to the demolition of any,Southern".Pacificldepots,`along>'those ra T..lines proposed as. priority., routes by. '.'the Steering Committee of -Caltrans Rail Task Force '.previously="adopted as priorities by -thin Board: io?�i�.S�a:.: n, �.'�.a.,�°?x's'�. aim✓ :.... .««_.,� a , .`c 4r.�,�`.':. ..... , --Board of Supervisors",'_- . -2- SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD DEPOT IN LODI These factors leave open to question, the possibility of other Southern Pacific Depots planned for demolition by the railroad, which might be useful as future station sites. Since the priorities include areas yet unserved by the existing San Joaquins, it is recommended that opposition to the demolition of potential depots along those priority routes be supported by the Rail Steering Coit-a`(tittee. This resolution will be proposed for the committee's May 5th meeting in Kern County. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no Coun"y .,ost other than staff time for the preparation and distribution if the resolution. ACTION FOLLOWING AP2 ROVAL: Upon approval by the Board F:this resolution will be sent to all