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Annette Brecheisen <br /> From: Pleasanton City Clerk OUpI GMAM.= AT'IERKL <br /> Subject: High Density Housing -Irby Ranch PrCWI 'ed C1V <br /> From: Michael Gould 2_-G f <br /> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 4:07 PM <br /> To: Ellen Holmgren<eholmgren @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Cc:Audrey Gould; Mayor and City Council<citycouncil @cityofpleasantonca.gov>;Adam Weinstein <br /> <AWeinstein @cityofpleasantonca.gov>;Jennifer Hagen<jhagen @cityofpleasantonca.gov>; Kendall Granucci <br /> <KGranucci @cityofpleasantonca.gov>; Pleasanton City Clerk<pleasantoncityclerk @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Subject: Re: High Density Housing- Irby Ranch <br /> There are a number of people that are questioning this development on social media Nextdoor also. <br /> I am most concerned about the traffic increase in this area. We already have large delays due to <br /> commute hours as 1st street is an overflow from Interstate 580. <br /> Michael Gould <br /> Logitech, Inc <br /> Video Engineering <br /> On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Ellen Holmgren<eholmgren @cityofpleasantonca.gov>wrote: <br /> Dear Audrey Gould, <br /> Thank you for your email regarding Agenda Item 12, Irby Ranch and Sunflower Hill, on the City Council Agenda for <br /> February 7, 2017. <br /> This email acknowledges receipt of your email to the Mayor and City Council and the City Manager. <br /> Thank you again for your interest in the City of Pleasanton. <br /> Sincerely yours, <br /> Ellen Holmgren,Administrative Assistant <br /> City Of Pleasanton <br /> From:Audrey Gould <br /> Sent:Sunday, February 05, 2017 4:37 PM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council<citycouncil @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Cc:Jeri Oh; Michael Gould <br /> Subject: High Density Housing- Irby RancH <br /> Please note, I vote against the development of additional high density housing - Irby Ranch in Pleasanton <br /> The freeway system and city streets are not equipped to deal with the current volume of traffic between Livermore and <br /> Pleasanton The heavy flow of traffic is already creating an unsafe environment for all pedestrians crossing First Street <br /> and the city streets are backing up miles from the freeway entrances First Street has become the pass through street for <br /> many <br /> 1 <br />