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CITY OF LOS ANGELES SAN PEDRO COMMUNITY PLAN Environmental Impact Report SCH No. 2008021004 Volume I: Draft EIR Prepared for City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning 200 N. Spring Street, Room 667 Los Angeles, California 90012-4801 Prepared by Atkins 12301 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 430 Los Angeles, California 90025

Contents Volume I: Draft EIR CHAPTER 1 Introduction... 1-1 1.1 Lead Agency... 1-1 1.2 Purpose of the EIR... 1-1 1.3 Proposed Plan... 1-2 1.4 Type of EIR... 1-3 1.5 EIR Review Process... 1-4 1.5.1 Notice of Preparation... 1-4 1.5.2 Draft EIR... 1-4 1.5.3 Final EIR and EIR Certification... 1-5 1.5.4 CEQA Findings for Project Approval... 1-5 1.5.5 Mitigation Monitoring Program... 1-6 1.6 Organization of the Draft EIR... 1-6 CHAPTER 2 Summary... 2-1 2.1 Purpose of the Summary... 2-1 2.2 Introduction... 2-1 2.3 Summary of Proposed Plan... 2-1 2.4 Classification of Environmental Impacts... 2-3 2.5 Significant and Unavoidable Impacts... 2-3 2.6 Alternatives... 2-5 2.7 Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures... 2-5 CHAPTER 3 Project Description... 3-1 3.1 Environmental Setting... 3-1 3.1.1 Location and Regional Context... 3-1 3.1.2 Existing Land Uses... 3-3 3.2 Project Background... 3-3 3.2.1 Existing Community Plan... 3-4 3.2.2 Trends, Projections, and Plan Capacity... 3-4 3.2.3 Land Use Strategy... 3-9 3.3 Project Objectives... 3-10 3.4 Project Implementation... 3-10 3.4.1 Proposed Plan Policies... 3-10 3.4.2 Proposed Plan Policies and Objectives... 3-11 3.4.3 Proposed Land Use Changes... 3-12 3.4.4 Proposed Revisions to Land Use Designations... 3-26 3.5 Intended Use of This EIR... 3-27 3.5.1 Proposed Approvals and Actions... 3-28 3.6 Future Amendments to the San Pedro Community Plan... 3-28 iii

Contents Draft EIR CHAPTER 4 Environmental Analysis... 4-1 4.0 Introduction to the Analysis... 4-1 4.0.1 Comments Received on the Notice of Preparation... 4-1 4.0.2 Scope of the EIR... 4-1 4.0.3 Format of the Environmental Analysis... 4-2 4.0.4 Levels of Significance... 4-6 4.1 Aesthetics... 4.1-1 4.1.1 Environmental Setting... 4.1-1 4.1.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.1-6 4.1.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.1-18 4.1.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.1-29 4.1.5 References... 4.1-32 4.2 Air Quality... 4.2-1 4.2.1 Environmental Setting... 4.2-1 4.2.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.2-12 4.2.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.2-20 4.2.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.2-31 4.2.5 References... 4.2-33 4.3 Biological Resources... 4.3-1 4.3.1 Environmental Setting... 4.3-1 4.3.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.3-19 4.3.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.3-27 4.3.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.3-34 4.3.5 References... 4.3-37 4.4 Cultural Resources... 4.4-1 4.4.1 Environmental Setting... 4.4-1 4.4.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.4-12 4.4.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.4-24 4.4.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.4-29 4.4.5 References... 4.4-30 4.5 Geology/Soils and Mineral Resources... 4.5-1 4.5.1 Environmental Setting... 4.5-1 4.5.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.5-11 4.5.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.5-17 4.5.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.5-27 4.5.5 References... 4.5-28 4.6 Greenhouse Gas Emissions... 4.6-1 4.6.1 Environmental Setting... 4.6-1 4.6.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.6-7 4.6.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.6-18 4.6.4 References... 4.6-25 4.7 Safety/Risk of Upset... 4.7-1 4.7.1 Environmental Setting... 4.7-1 4.7.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.7-11 4.7.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.7-18 4.7.4 References... 4.7-31 4.8 Hydrology/Water Quality... 4.8-1 iv

Draft EIR Contents 4.8.1 Environmental Setting... 4.8-1 4.8.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.8-10 4.8.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.8-19 4.8.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.8-27 4.8.5 References... 4.8-28 4.9 Land Use/Planning... 4.9-1 4.9.1 Environmental Setting... 4.9-1 4.9.2 Proposed Plan Recommendations... 4.9-3 4.9.3 Proposed Land Use Changes... 4.9-4 4.9.4 Proposed Revisions to Land Use Designations... 4.9-4 4.9.5 Regulatory Framework... 4.9-4 4.9.6 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.9-39 4.9.7 Cumulative Impacts... 4.9-47 4.9.8 References... 4.9-48 4.10 Noise... 4.10-1 4.10.1 Environmental Setting... 4.10-1 4.10.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.10-7 4.10.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.10-12 4.10.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.10-22 4.10.5 References... 4.10-25 4.11 Population, Housing, and Employment... 4.11-1 4.11.1 Environmental Setting... 4.11-1 4.11.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.11-4 4.11.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.11-9 4.11.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.11-12 4.11.5 References... 4.11-12 4.12 Public Services and Recreation... 4.12-1 Fire Protection and Emergency Response... 4.12-1 4.12.1 Environmental Setting... 4.12-1 4.12.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.12-6 4.12.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.12-11 4.12.4 Cumulative Impacts Fire Protection and Emergency Response... 4.12-14 4.12.5 References Fire Protection and Emergency Response... 4.12-15 Police Protection... 4.12-15 4.12.6 Environmental Setting... 4.12-15 4.12.7 Regulatory Framework... 4.12-17 4.12.8 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.12-20 4.12.9 Cumulative Impacts Police Protection... 4.12-22 4.12.10 References Police Protection... 4.12-23 Schools... 4.12-23 4.12.11 Environmental Setting... 4.12-23 4.12.12 Regulatory Framework... 4.12-27 4.12.13 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.12-30 4.12.14 Cumulative Impacts Schools... 4.12-32 4.12.15 References Schools... 4.12-32 Libraries... 4.12-33 4.12.16 Environmental Setting... 4.12-33 v

Contents Draft EIR 4.12.17 Regulatory Framework... 4.12-36 4.12.18 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.12-38 4.12.19 Cumulative Impacts Libraries... 4.12-40 4.12.20 References Libraries... 4.12-41 Parks... 4.12-41 4.12.21 Environmental Setting... 4.12-41 4.12.22 Regulatory Framework... 4.12-45 4.12.23 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.12-49 4.12.24 Cumulative Impacts Parks... 4.12-51 4.12.25 References Parks... 4.12-52 4.13 Transportation/Traffic... 4.13-1 4.13.1 Environmental Setting... 4.13-1 4.13.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.13-15 4.13.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.13-27 4.13.4 Cumulative Impacts... 4.13-43 4.13.5 References... 4.13-43 4.14 Utilities/Service Systems... 4.14-1 Water Supply, Storage, and Distribution... 4.14-1 4.14.1 Environmental Setting... 4.14-1 4.14.2 Regulatory Framework... 4.14-6 4.14.3 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.14-16 4.14.4 Cumulative Impacts Water Supply, Storage, and Distribution... 4.14-20 4.14.5 References Water Supply, Storage, and Distribution... 4.14-21 Wastewater... 4.14-22 4.14.6 Environmental Setting... 4.14-22 4.14.7 Regulatory Framework... 4.14-22 4.14.8 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.14-26 4.14.9 Cumulative Impacts Wastewater... 4.14-30 4.14.10 References Wastewater... 4.14-31 Solid Waste... 4.14-31 4.14.11 Environmental Setting... 4.14-32 4.14.12 Regulatory Framework... 4.14-35 4.14.13 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.14-39 4.14.14 Cumulative Impacts Solid Waste... 4.14-42 4.14.15 References Solid Waste... 4.14-42 Energy... 4.14-43 4.14.16 Environmental Setting... 4.14-43 4.14.17 Regulatory Framework... 4.14-45 4.14.18 Project Impacts and Mitigation... 4.14-47 4.14.19 Cumulative Impacts Energy... 4.14-51 4.14.20 References Energy... 4.14-51 4.15 Mandatory Findings of Significance... 4.15-1 4.15.1 Degradation of the Environment... 4.15-1 4.15.2 Long-Term Impacts... 4.15-1 4.15.3 Cumulative Impacts... 4.15-2 4.15.4 Impacts on Species... 4.15-2 4.15.5 Impacts on Historical Resources... 4.15-2 vi

Draft EIR Contents 4.15.6 Impacts on Human Beings... 4.15-3 4.15.7 References... 4.15-3 CHAPTER 5 Other CEQA Considerations... 5-1 5.1 Significant Environmental Effects of the Proposed Plan... 5-1 5.2 Significant Environmental Effects That Cannot Be Avoided if the Proposed Plan Is Implemented... 5-1 5.3 Effects Not Found to Be Significant... 5-3 5.4 Significant Irreversible Environmental Effects... 5-3 5.5 Growth-Inducing Impacts... 5-4 5.5.1 Extension of Public Facilities... 5-5 5.5.2 Employment Generation... 5-5 5.6 Mitigation Measures Proposed to Minimize Significant Effects of the Proposed Plan... 5-5 5.7 Alternatives to the Proposed Plan... 5-5 CHAPTER 6 Alternatives to the Proposed Plan... 6-1 6.1 Introduction... 6-1 6.1.1 California Environmental Quality Act Requirements... 6-1 6.1.2 Significant and Unavoidable Impacts... 6-3 6.2 Requirements and Considerations for Identification of Alternatives... 6-5 6.2.1 Types of Significant Impacts... 6-6 6.2.2 Displaced Growth... 6-6 6.2.3 Alternatives Considered and Eliminated from Further Evaluation... 6-8 6.2.4 Alternatives Considered in This Draft EIR... 6-9 6.3 Alternative 1: No Project (1999 Plan)... 6-10 6.3.1 Description... 6-10 6.3.2 Comparative Environmental Effects... 6-11 6.3.3 Significant and Unavoidable Impacts That Would No Longer Occur... 6-13 6.3.4 Relationship of Alternative 1: No Project Alternative (1999 Plan) to the Project Objectives... 6-14 6.4 Alternative 2: SCAG 2030 Forecast... 6-14 6.4.1 Description... 6-14 6.4.2 Mitigation That Would No Longer Be Required... 6-16 6.4.3 Significant and Unavoidable Impacts That Would No Longer Occur... 6-16 6.4.4 Relationship of Alternative 2 to the Project Objectives... 6-16 6.5 Environmentally Superior Alternative... 6-17 CHAPTER 7 Report Preparers... 7-1 7.1 Report Preparers Table... 7-1 vii

Contents Draft EIR Volume II: Draft EIR Appendices Appendix A Notice of Preparation and NOP Comments Appendix B Air Quality Data Appendix C Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data Appendix D EDR Report Executive Summary Appendix E Flood Inundation Areas Appendix F Noise Data Appendix G Transportation Improvement Mitigation Program Appendix H Draft San Pedro Community Plan Appendix I Draft Map of Recommendation Subareas Appendix J Draft Recommendations by Subarea (Matrix) Figures Figure 3-1 Regional Context San Pedro Community Plan Area... 3-2 Figure 3-2 Existing Land Use San Pedro CPA... 3-5 Figure 3-3 Existing Zoning San Pedro CPA... 3-7 Figure 3-4 San Pedro Community Plan Summary of Recommendations by Type of Change... 3-13 Figure 3-5 Proposed General Plan Land Use Designations San Pedro CPA... 3-15 Figure 4.3-1 Biological Resource Areas... 4.3-4 Figure 4.3-2 CNDDB Special-Status Species... 4.3-17 Figure 4.4-1 Designated Historical Resources... 4.4-8 Figure 4.5-1 Seismic Hazards... 4.5-4 Figure 4.7-1 San Pedro Methane Zones... 4.7-9 Figure 4.7-2 Schools within CPA or 0.25 Mile from CPA Boundary... 4.7-27 Figure 4.8-1 Regional Watersheds, Drainage, and Surface Water Resources... 4.8-3 Figure 4.8-2 FEMA Flood Zones... 4.8-5 Figure 4.9-1 San Pedro Community Plan Summary Recommendations by Type of Change... 4.9-5 Figure 4.9-2 Proposed General Plan Land Use Designations San Pedro CPA... 4.9-7 Figure 4.10-1 Noise Monitoring Locations... 4.10-5 Figure 4.10-2 General Plan Guidelines for Noise-Compatible Land Use... 4.10-10 Figure 4.12-1 Fire Station, Police Station, and Library Locations... 4.12-3 Figure 4.12-2 San Pedro CPA Brush Clearance Zones... 4.12-7 Figure 4.12-3 Public School Locations... 4.12-26 Figure 4.12-4 Park and Recreation Center Facilities... 4.12-44 Figure 4.13-1 Existing Roadway Designations... 4.13-7 Figure 4.13-2 Existing Transit Routes Serving the San Pedro Community Plan Area... 4.13-11 Figure 4.13-3 Designated Bikeways... 4.13-14 Figure 4.13-4 Traffic Analysis Zones in the San Pedro Community Plan Area... 4.13-30 Figure 4.13-5 Proposed Street Designations... 4.13-39 Figure 4.13-6 Standard and Modified Street Standards... 4.13-41 viii

Draft EIR Contents Tables Table 2-1 Summary of Environmental Effects and Mitigation Measures... 2-6 Table 3-1 Community Plan Capacity Comparisons in 2030... 3-9 Table 3-2 Proposed Recommendations by Sub-Area... 3-17 Table 3-3 Summary of Net Change in Land Uses... 3-25 Table 3-4 Summary of Land Use Designations and Corresponding Zones... 3-26 Table 4-1 Cumulative Projects... 4-6 Table 4.1-1 Typical Illumination Levels in Foot-Candles... 4.1-6 Table 4.1-2 General Plan Policies Relevant to Aesthetics... 4.1-8 Table 4.1-3 Relevant Downtown San Pedro CDO Guidelines... 4.1-11 Table 4.1-4 Relevant San Pedro Specific Plan Policies... 4.1-13 Table 4.1-5 Relevant San Pedro Coastal Land Use Plan Policies... 4.1-14 Table 4.1-6 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.1-15 Table 4.2-1 Attainment Status for the Basin... 4.2-7 Table 4.2-2 Summary of Ambient Air Quality in the Proposed Plan Vicinity... 4.2-9 Table 4.2-3 Existing Localized Carbon Monoxide Concentrations... 4.2-11 Table 4.2-4 General Plan Policies Relevant to Air Quality... 4.2-14 Table 4.2-5 San Pedro Coastal Land Use Plan Policies Related to Air Quality... 4.2-15 Table 4.2-6 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.2-16 Table 4.2-7 Population, Employment, and VMT Estimations... 4.2-25 Table 4.2-8 Proposed Plan Daily Operational Emissions... 4.2-27 Table 4.2-9 Build-Out Localized Carbon Monoxide Concentrations... 4.2-29 Table 4.3-1 Sensitive Plants and Communities with Potential for Occurrence in the San Pedro CPA... 4.3-7 Table 4.3-2 Sensitive Animals with Potential for Occurrence in the San Pedro CPA Vicinity... 4.3-11 Table 4.3-3 General Plan Policies Relevant to Biological Resources... 4.3-24 Table 4.3-4 Relevant San Pedro Coastal Land Use Plan Open Space and Resource Conservation Policies... 4.3-26 Table 4.3-5 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.3-27 Table 4.4-1 Designated Historical Resources... 4.4-6 Table 4.4-2 General Plan Policies Relevant to Cultural Resources... 4.4-20 Table 4.4-3 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.4-22 Table 4.5-1 Major Named Faults Considered Active in Southern California... 4.5-3 Table 4.5-2 Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale... 4.5-6 Table 4.5-3 General Plan Policies Relevant to Geology/Soils and Mineral Resources... 4.5-14 Table 4.5-4 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.5-17 Table 4.6-1 General Plan Policies Relevant to Greenhouse Gas Emissions... 4.6-12 Table 4.6-2 Relevant San Pedro Coastal Land Use Plan Policies... 4.6-13 Table 4.6-3 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.6-14 Table 4.6-4 Estimated Unmitigated Annual CO 2 e Emissions (MT CO 2 e)... 4.6-21 Table 4.6-5 Estimated Reduced Annual CO 2 e Emissions... 4.6-24 Table 4.7-1 Summary of Permitted Facilities Using Hazardous Materials... 4.7-3 Table 4.7-2 Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites... 4.7-5 Table 4.7-3 General Plan Policies Relevant to Safety/Risk of Upset... 4.7-16 Table 4.7-4 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.7-17 Table 4.7-5 Schools within the San Pedro Community Plan Area or 0.25 Mile from the CPA Boundary... 4.7-26 ix

Contents Draft EIR Table 4.8-1 Beneficial Uses of Coastal/Inland Surface Waters, as Defined by LARWQCB Basin Plan... 4.8-13 Table 4.8-2 General Plan Policies Relevant to Hydrology/Water Quality... 4.8-14 Table 4.8-3 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.8-19 Table 4.9-1 Proposed Recommendations by Sub-Area... 4.9-9 Table 4.9-2 Summary of Net Change in Land Uses... 4.9-17 Table 4.9-3 General Plan Policies Relevant to Land Use... 4.9-23 Table 4.9-4 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.9-32 Table 4.9-5 SCAG Regional Transportation Plan and Growth Visioning Principles... 4.9-41 Table 4.10-1 Representative Environmental Noise Levels... 4.10-2 Table 4.10-2 Existing Noise Levels in the Community Plan Area... 4.10-4 Table 4.10-3 Existing Roadway Noise Levels in the CPA... 4.10-6 Table 4.10-4 Human Response to Different Levels of Groundborne Vibration... 4.10-7 Table 4.10-5 City of Los Angeles Presumed Ambient Noise Levels... 4.10-9 Table 4.10-6 General Plan Noise Element Policies... 4.10-11 Table 4.10-7 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.10-11 Table 4.10-8 Current and Future (2030) Roadway Noise Levels... 4.10-15 Table 4.10-9 Noise Ranges of Typical Construction Equipment... 4.10-18 Table 4.10-10 Typical Outdoor Construction Noise Levels... 4.10-18 Table 4.10-11 Vibration Source Levels for Construction Equipment... 4.10-19 Table 4.11-1 Historical Population... 4.11-2 Table 4.11-2 Historical Dwelling Units... 4.11-2 Table 4.11-3 2030 Population, Household, and Employment Projections for the San Pedro Community Plan Area... 4.11-3 Table 4.11-4 General Plan Policies Relevant to Population, Housing, and Employment... 4.11-6 Table 4.11-5 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.11-7 Table 4.12-1 Fire Protection Equipment and Staffing... 4.12-2 Table 4.12-2 Fire Flow and Response Distance Requirements... 4.12-4 Table 4.12-3 Fire Protection Response Time... 4.12-5 Table 4.12-4 General Plan Policies Relevant to Fire Protection and Emergency Response... 4.12-8 Table 4.12-5 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.12-11 Table 4.12-6 Crime Statistics for Harbor Area and Citywide... 4.12-16 Table 4.12-7 General Plan Policies Relevant to Police Protection... 4.12-18 Table 4.12-8 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.12-19 Table 4.12-9 LAUSD Schools Serving the CPA... 4.12-24 Table 4.12-10 Private Schools in the CPA... 4.12-25 Table 4.12-11 General Plan Policies Relevant to Schools... 4.12-29 Table 4.12-12 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.12-29 Table 4.12-13 LAPL Branch Building Size Standards... 4.12-34 Table 4.12-14 General Plan Policies Relevant to Libraries... 4.12-37 Table 4.12-15 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.12-37 Table 4.12-16 Parks and Recreation Facilities in the CPA... 4.12-42 Table 4.12-17 Public Recreation Plan Policies Relevant to Recreation... 4.12-46 Table 4.12-18 General Plan Policies Relevant to Recreation... 4.12-46 Table 4.12-19 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.12-48 Table 4.13-1 Transit Routes... 4.13-13 Table 4.13-2 Analysis of Potential Conflicts with the SCAG RTP... 4.13-17 Table 4.13-3 Analysis of Potential Conflicts with the SCAG RCP... 4.13-18 x

Draft EIR Contents Table 4.13-4 Analysis of Potential Conflicts with the SCAG Growth Visioning... 4.13-19 Table 4.13-5 General Plan Objectives Relevant to Transportation/Traffic... 4.13-21 Table 4.13-6 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.13-23 Table 4.13-7 Level of Service Interpretation... 4.13-28 Table 4.13-8 Roadway Capacities by Facility Type... 4.13-28 Table 4.13-9 Existing (2005) Conditions Arterial Summary... 4.13-31 Table 4.13-10 Change in V/C Ratio at CMP Monitoring Locations Year 2030 No Project vs. Year 2030 With Project... 4.13-35 Table 4.13-11 Year 2030 Without Project Traffic Conditions Arterial Summary... 4.13-38 Table 4.13-12 Year 2030 With Project Arterial Summary... 4.13-42 Table 4.13-13 Summary... 4.13-42 Table 4.14-1 DWP Action Plan Short- and Long-Term Conservation Strategies... 4.14-7 Table 4.14-2 General Plan Policies Relevant to Water Supply, Storage, and Distribution... 4.14-14 Table 4.14-3 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.14-16 Table 4.14-4 Proposed Plan Water Demand... 4.14-18 Table 4.14-5 General Plan Policies Relevant to Wastewater... 4.14-25 Table 4.14-6 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.14-26 Table 4.14-7 Wastewater Generated from Proposed Plan Build-Out... 4.14-29 Table 4.14-8 Landfill Capacity and Intake... 4.14-32 Table 4.14-9 General Plan Policies Relevant to Solid Waste... 4.14-38 Table 4.14-10 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.14-39 Table 4.14-11 Solid Waste Generation at Proposed Plan Reasonably Expected Capacity... 4.14-39 Table 4.14-12 General Plan Policies Relevant to Energy... 4.14-46 Table 4.14-13 Proposed San Pedro Community Plan Policies... 4.14-46 Table 4.14-14 Projected Electricity Demands... 4.14-48 Table 4.14-15 Projected Natural Gas Demand... 4.14-50 Table 6-1 Summary Comparison of Proposed Plan and Alternative 1... 6-11 Table 6-2 Year 2030 Proposed Land Use Plan and Committed Roadway Network Statistics Comparison... 6-13 Table 6-3 Comparison of Proposed Plan Capacity and Alternative 2... 6-15 Table 6-4 Comparison of Impacts Proposed Plan and Alternatives (2030) to Existing (2005) Conditions... 6-18 xi