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STAFF REPORTS
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10/20/2009
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15 Y
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06
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The Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan identifies five major goals: <br /> 1. Create a citywide bicycle and pedestrian network; <br /> 2. Provide a viable alternative to driving for commuting and recreational purposes; <br /> 3. Establish citywide design guidelines for bicycle and pedestrian facilities; <br /> 4. Encourage and educate residents about bicycling and walking opportunities in <br /> Pleasanton; <br /> 5. Improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. <br /> To address each of these goals, the Plan created eight separate chapters and eight <br /> appendices. <br /> The Plan includes several graphics to help convey base information including an <br /> existing bicycle lane map. This map (shown below) identified that Pleasanton already <br /> has a significant base bicycle system with: <br /> 6 miles of Class I paved bike paths <br /> 27 miles of Class II bike lanes <br /> 10 miles of Class III bike routes <br /> I_ L— <br /> J <br /> is"`""' <br /> F <br /> y 3r T <br /> 4 F <br /> J <br /> FIGURE 3 -2 CITY OF PLEASANTON: EXISTING BICYCLE FACILITIES <br /> Existing Bicycle Facilities <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />
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