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2005 Pleasanton Plan 2025 DRAFT 3.0 Circulation Element <br /> Program 9.2: Support State and regional efforts to improve State Route 84 including the widening to four lanes <br /> between Pigeon Pass and I -680. <br /> Policy 10: Require adequate on- and off street parking. <br /> Program 10.1: Enforce the parking provisions of the City's Zoning Ordinance. For Planned Unit Developments with <br /> the potential for shared parking or where located proximate to transit, concider modifications to Zoning <br /> Ordinance parking standards, when necessary and if appropriate. <br /> Program 10.2: Work with BART to continue monitoring the adequacy of parking supply at Pleasanton /Dublin <br /> stations. <br /> Program 10.3: Develop the Downtown section of the Transportation Corridor with parking, a pedestrian and bicycle <br /> trail, and landscapes concstent with the 2002 Mast Plan f the Dow ntow n Par a nd Trails S stem and <br /> with the Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> Program 10.4: Study potential locations for additional park and -ride lots. <br /> Program 10.5: In conjunction with regional agencies, explore potential locations for trailer-truck parking. <br /> Neighborhood Traffic and Parking <br /> Goal 3: Protect residential neighborhood quality -of -life and community character from cut through traffic, speeding, and non- <br /> residential parking. <br /> Policy 11: Manage arterial and collector traffic to minimize adverse impacts on neighborhoods. <br /> Program 11.1: Implement the City's Traffic Calming Program <br /> Program 11.2: Minimize traffic impacts and cut though traffic in new developments by incorporating traffic- calming <br /> elements and other design features. <br /> Program 11.3: Discourage non -local and commercial traffic from using streets through residential areas. <br /> Policy 12: Discourage encroachment of non residential parking in existing neighborhoods. <br /> Program 12.1: Implement the residential parking permit program where necessary. <br /> 3 Circulation pun 11 <br /> 3 -51 <br />