Why is a Program EIR being prepared for the DNA project?
The DNA project is being advanced as a series of related actions – individual phases that will be implemented over time depending on available funding. The DNA Program EIR presents an assessment of the DNA project’s impacts as a whole and focuses on those impacts of the overall project that may be significant. Project-level impacts of individual phases of the DNA project are not included in the DNA Program EIR. More focused project-level environmental analysis of each phase will be undertaken by RT prior to being considered for approval. As a programmatic document, this analysis addresses the general environmental impacts of the DNA project as a whole based upon the general alignment adopted by RT in 2003. Further analysis and final decisions on the exact alignment and design will be made in conjunction with future project-level environmental documents. In addition, this Program EIR highlights potential impacts that will need to be further evaluated as precise scopes, designs, and loca
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