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Karen Gonzales <br /> From: Maria Lara on behalf of Mayor and City Council <br /> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 12:42 PM <br /> To: Pleasanton City Clerk; Maria Hoey 4w4 fERlAL <br /> Subject: FW: Donot make Junipero Street more DANGEROUS <br /> a city CoU11Cil <br /> Packet <br /> Maria Lara <br /> Assistant to the City Manager <br /> (925)931-5009 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> P.O. Box 520 <br /> Pleasanton, CA 94566-0802 <br /> www.pleasantonrecycles.org <br /> From: jung ko [ <br /> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 10:33 AM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council <br /> Subject: Donot make Junipero Street more DANGEROUS <br /> Dear elected Pleasanton City Council members: <br /> As a resident on Junipero Street, my primary concern regarding Measures PP and QQ is the impact <br /> that future proposed development(s) will have on traffic on Junipero Street and around Mission Hills <br /> Park. Anyone familiar with our neighborhood can attest that there is far too much traffic on Junipero <br /> Street, especially during rush hour, and that traffic around the park often creates unsafe conditions for <br /> children and families. I am very concerned that if Measures PP and QQ are interpreted in such a way <br /> that a road is defined a structure, then traffic from the proposed Lund Ranch II development will be <br /> funneled down to Mission Hills Park and Junipero Street. <br /> The original development plan stated that roads would be connected to Sycamore Road (or <br /> Sycamore Creek Way), and my understanding is that buyers purchasing the new homes in the <br /> Sycamore Creek neighborhood understood that traffic from new developments would go through their <br /> neighborhood. The design of Sycamore Creek Way (double yellow line in the middle, no street <br /> parking allowed) makes it obvious that the road was designed to accommodate more traffic. Junipero <br /> Street was not designed to handle a high volume of traffic. To use Measures PP and QQ to overturn <br /> the original development plan is grossly unfair to residents of our neighborhood and would create <br /> even more unsafe conditions at Mission Hills Park, a park used by residents from all around <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> As a Pleasanton resident and registered voter, I feel that it is very important for City Council members <br /> to make sure that the original agreement, stating that Lund Ranch II traffic should NOT be directed <br /> towards Junipero Street, is upheld. <br /> Thank you for your time and consideration. <br /> 1 <br />