💡 If you aren't sure which project this file belongs to, check the website where you downloaded it. EIRs are usually hosted on city planning pages like the San Francisco County Transportation Authority or county public works sites.

Because EIRs are massive documents, they are often split into smaller compressed files (like .7z or .zip) for easier distribution and downloading from government or planning portals. Guide to Opening and Using EIR Archives

: Once extracted, look for a file named "Draft EIR," "Final EIR," or "Appendix." These are the primary sources for your article. ✍️ How to Research the Report

: This provides a high-level overview of the project and its most significant environmental impacts.

If you have downloaded this file and need to access its contents for an article or research, follow these steps:

: If this is a "Final EIR," it will include responses to concerns raised by the local community during the public hearing phase.