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Each of the alternatives includes the following program of facilities: <br /> Library: 70,000 SF on two levels <br /> City Hall: 40,000 SF on two levels <br /> Community Center: 20,000 SF <br /> Police Station: 35,000 SF <br /> Amphitheater: 10,000 SF <br /> Total: 115,000 SF <br /> Current Civic Center Site. The alternative on the current Civic Center site creates a central <br /> internal public plaza surrounded by the City Hall, Council Chambers, and the Library (all <br /> along Bernal Avenue), a Community Center (with frontage on Main Street) and the Police <br /> Station (with frontage on Old Bernal). Parking and drop off areas would be provided off Old <br /> Bernal and on the San Francisco Water Property. This alternative would use approximately <br /> 13 acres. Future iterations of this design may include an extension of Peters Avenue through <br /> the site and off Old Bernal. <br /> The Bernal Property. The Bernal Property alternative would layout the City Hall, Council <br /> Chambers, Library, and Community Center in a semi-circle configuration along Bernal <br /> Avenue, west of a southward extension of Pleasanton Avenue. The interior of the semi-circle <br /> would face out across a meadow and public plaza area which would flow out into the greater <br /> Bernal Community Park. A parking deck would be located east of the extension of <br /> Pleasanton Avenue, along the eastern property line of the Bernal Property. Additional <br /> parking areas would be located throughout the site including a secure parking area for the <br /> Police Department. Future iterations of this alternative will likely address a refined circulation <br /> system with ample drop-off areas for the Library and Community Center, and additional <br /> parking areas intended to serve the sports fields and other recreation facilities located in <br /> Bernal Community Park. <br /> Future Steps <br /> 1. The next Task Force meeting is March 22, 2016. The Task Force will discuss <br /> additional alternative site planning refinements, a landscape plan that gives more form <br /> to the exterior spaces of the site, City of Pleasanton Commission consultations, and <br /> additional public outreach efforts. <br /> 2. Subsequent Task Force Meetings are scheduled monthly through July where the Task <br /> Force will consider public feedback, additional economic and fiscal impact information, <br /> finalize recommendations on site location and site plan concepts, and make final <br /> recommendations on a Civic Center/Library Master Plan document. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />