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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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9/15/2009
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15 Y
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Revised 9/4/08 <br /> CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> INITIAL STUDY AND PROPOSED MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE <br /> CITY OF PLEASANTON PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE MASTER PLAN <br /> July 28, 2009- Revised September 4, 2009 <br /> An Initial Study has been prepared under the direction of the City of Pleasanton Community Development <br /> Department for the Draft Pleasanton Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. The Master Plan includes on- <br /> street bicycle improvements, off street pedestrian and bicycle improvements including trails along <br /> roadways and through open space, sidewalk improvements, and improvements related to the Americans <br /> with Disabilities Act (ADA) and bus stop improvements. Most of these planned routes, trails, and <br /> infrastructure improvements are located within the City of Pleasanton, although some are outside of the <br /> city and provide connections to regional trails. <br /> Based upon the following Initial Study that evaluated the environmental effects of the proposed project, the <br /> City of Pleasanton has found that after mitigation the proposed project would not have a significant effect <br /> on the environment. The City of Pleasanton has concluded, therefore, that it is not necessary to prepare an <br /> Environmental Impact Report for this project. <br /> ATTACHMENT 3 <br />
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