Why were there only 13 days between the release of the Final EIR and the Board of Regents meeting at which it was considered?
• The campus released the Final EIR as soon as it was completed. The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires UC, as the lead agency, to provide responses to comments received by public agencies at least 10 days in advance of the Regents meeting at which the Final EIR would be considered for approval. UC more than satisfied this requirement. • A minimum 45-day public review period is required under CEQA for the Draft LRDP EIR. UC provided an 86-day comment period on the Draft EIR. The re-circulated traffic analysis received an additional 45-day comment period. • The public review period for the Draft LRDP/EIR resulted in 137 letters, which included about 1,500 comments. The final EIR addresses all comments received during the circulation of the draft EIR. • Through the review of comments and concerns, the campus further modified and strengthened on- and off-campus actions proposed to mitigate and alleviate impacts.
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