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• Bernal Community Park, Community Farm Master Plan, over on the Bernal <br />property, across the street from where the Bernal Phase I Park is. There has <br />been strong interest in looking at a community farm there which was approved by <br />the voters, and this is the first step towards that. <br />• Bernal Property, Off -Leash Dog Park over at the Marilyn Murphy Kane Trail was <br />approved previously by the City Council. <br />• Marilyn Murphy Kane Trail, Additional Tree Plantings, which has turned into one <br />of our most popular trails in town. More trees will be planted on it over a <br />two -year period <br />• Enhancements to the Downtown Wi -Fi, which was constructed a number of years <br />ago and which has spotty coverage in some places; staff is looking at improving <br />the service with some real changes in the technology related to that type of <br />service. <br />• The Lions Wayside and Delucchi Park, which the Planning Commission has <br />been involved with, is currently at the environmental review stage, and staff <br />expects to get those results back by the end of this year and will then determine <br />how and when that project proceeds. These improvements to the park are <br />identified in the Master Plan; it will obviously be a significant improvement for the <br />Downtown and create another meeting place for the Downtown, linking closely to <br />the Firehouse Arts Center. <br />• The Old Stanley Road Resurfacing project, which has been on the books for a <br />while. <br />• The Advanced Water Metering Infrastructure, which is moving towards <br />automated water metering throughout the community. <br />• The Annual Soundwall Repair throughout the community, to change and improve <br />those older soundwalls that were built with original subdivisions. <br />• Recycled Water Reserve. <br />• Pioneer Cemetery Improvements. <br />• Annual Street Resurfacing, one of which is the complete resurfacing of Bernal <br />Avenue from Valley Avenue over to Foothill Road. This will complete the work <br />on the freeway ramps in that area. <br />• Hopyard Road and Owens Drive Intersection Improvements, a General Plan <br />project, a southbound west turn onto Owens Drive from 1 -580 to improve the flow <br />of traffic getting off of the freeway, basically heading eastbound and then wanting <br />to turn onto Owens Drive. <br />• Traffic signals at Amador High, scheduled for the upcoming year. <br />Commissioner O'Connor inquired if those two traffic signals are in addition to the <br />crosswalk signals. <br />Mr. Bocian said yes. <br />Commissioner O'Connor then asked if the crosswalk signals will not be replaced. <br />Mr. Bocian replied that he cannot recall whether one is replacing the other but that he <br />will talk to City Traffic Engineer Mike Tassano and will let the Commission know. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, June 10, 2015 Page 4 of 8 <br />
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