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Attachment 1 <br />FEHRtPEERS <br />Fehr & Peers appreciates the opportunity to submit this proposal to perform transportation engineering <br />services for the City of Pleasanton Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone. This area is generally <br />zoned for General and Light Industrial uses; with the project, additional uses such as retail, highway and <br />service commercial and office could be permitted. Our analysis will consider the transportation impacts to <br />the City of Pleasanton roadway system with the project, which could result in land uses on the site that <br />generate more traffic than assumed in previous transportation analysis efforts. <br />The following presents our scope of work. <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />Task 1 — Project Characteristics and Study Intersection Identification <br />Fehr & Peers will estimate the daily, morning and evening peak hour vehicle trip generation of the <br />existing uses in the area. potential net -new trip generation if the area is fully built -out according to the <br />current zoning. and potential net -new trip generation under the proposed zoning using appropriate trip <br />generation rates published in Institute of Transportation Engineers' (ITE) Trip Generation Manual (9th <br />Edition). <br />We will estimate the trip distribution of project traffic under Existing, Near -Term and Cumulative <br />conditions using sources such as existing counts, the location of complementary land uses and a select <br />zone analysis from the City of Pleasanton Travel Demand Model. The results of this task will be used to <br />finalize the list of intersections to include in the transportation impact assessment, discussed below. <br />Fehr & Peers has developed an initial list of study intersections based on a review of projected operations <br />at intersections in the vicinity of the Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone. While we intend for our <br />analysis to pivot from the Housing Element and East Pleasanton Specific Plan analyses to the greatest <br />extent possible, there are several gateway intersections in the vicinity of site that were not included in the <br />Housing Element assessment, including the Stoneridge Drive interchange with Interstate 680 and the <br />Hopyard Road interchange with Interstate 580. We recommended including those locations in this <br />assessment due to the proximity of the project and the potential for project traffic to alter travel patterns <br />in the area. We have preliminarily identified the following intersections that would be refined based on <br />the results of the trip generation /trip assignment exercise above. but welcome the opportunity to further <br />discuss with City staff additional intersections of concern that should be included in the assessment. <br />