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AGENDA REPORT
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5/3/2011
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City Council Work Plan 2011/2012 "°"h"e"" <br /> A 6 <br /> Goals Project Description <br /> Jt ' i , 14 ' ;I ' 1 <br /> .1 l ' 4 . <br /> RAH"' dry= ? t� � h C,rj;i! <br /> 19 ; ; ,.? IIEIt � I�Iti�ii '��l�j�; t r ik <br /> PtL ��+ I i ,6 <br /> Address affordable housing needs <br /> 10 <br /> Participate in Kottinger Place Task Force Activities Review the potential for redeveloping Kottinger Place and Pleasanton Gardens. <br /> 11 <br /> Housing Element Prepare and adopt a Housing Element consistent with State housing law. Conduct <br /> workshops to discuss affordable housing strategies and opportunities. Address and <br /> evaluate issues related to by -right zoning. <br /> zx <br /> (NEW) Multi- family housing non - smoking policy Continue exploring the potential for a non- smoking policy in multi - family housing <br /> units, especially for new transit oriented developments. <br /> 23 <br /> (NEW) Update Growth Management Program To be completed concurrent with Housing Element Update. <br /> :4 <br /> p icloP* 7fi t'� 1 ,1 " 14r,.:11; ',11114 y f <br /> „pc 4 N ( , !11 4 ' <br /> IC 4 a j ( jtP t 11;"0,1.4'1, �1' i r fir. E • � ' a ',11V4 , lo- � + s <br /> zy 'IC ., [, {,3f3'h 'J �4�i p,i 1 slu i �� .. run, . .... <br /> Implement improved traffic circulation measures <br /> 26 <br /> Development of principles and guidelines for improved Through public meetings, develop principles and guidelines to allow for the <br /> traffic circulation implementation of improved circulation throughout the City. The Traffic Circulation <br /> Element will be used as a framework for implementation, including but not limited to, <br /> local and regional infrastructure improvements, signal timing, best practices, the bike <br /> and pedestrian master plan and other related initiatives. <br /> In addition: <br /> • Initiate bi- annual reports to the City Council regarding intersections that have the <br /> potential to exceed level of service D <br /> • Continually update computer - control technology for traffic lights. Continue to <br /> coordinate and synchronize computer - controlled traffic signals on major city streets. <br /> • Annually implement the City's Traffic - Calming Program and conduct appropriate <br /> outreach with neighborhoods. <br /> • Work with Pleasanton Unified School District to strengthen the school's traffic - <br /> calming and shared - parking solutions in the Rides -to- School Program. <br /> • Address pedestrian and bicycle safety issues as needed. <br /> 27 <br /> Happy Valley Bypass Road Financing Plan This project would involve the development of various funding options for the <br /> recommended road alignment, including use of debt, cash or public/private financing. <br /> The City currently has $1 million in reserve for design and construction costs; overall <br /> project costs will likely exceed this amount. <br /> 28 <br /> High Speed Rail Continue to monitor regional rail and high -speed rail plans and consider impacts on <br /> and benefits for Pleasanton. <br /> 29 <br /> State Route 84 Support State and regional efforts to improve State Route 84 including the widening <br /> to four lanes between Pigeon Pass and 1 -680. <br /> 31 <br /> Regional Transportation Actively participate with the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency, the <br /> Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and the Tri- Valley Transportation Council <br /> to develop and implement regional transportation plans, including State Route 84 <br /> widening to four lanes between Pigeon Pass and 1 -680. <br /> 32 <br />
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