Neighbor files appeal of Flood School project
Briefly

A resident, Skip Hilton, has formally appealed the Menlo Park planning commission's approval of a redevelopment project at Flood School, which would transform it into teacher housing. Hilton criticizes the developer's transportation study as inadequate, arguing it doesn't accurately represent the project's impact, especially regarding traffic. Many local residents have been opposing the project for two years due to access issues, with only one entrance to the property. Commissioner Katie Ferrick expressed concerns about the lack of traffic studies for major routes that future tenants might use, reinforcing the appeal's arguments.
Hilton emphasized that the studies and plans presented to the planning commission were incomplete, failing to address the true transportation impact of the new development.
Commissioner Ferrick voiced her dissenting vote, highlighting that the lengthy documentation lacked critical traffic studies on key local routes that residents would likely use.
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