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PC-2009-16, DRAFT PLEASANTON PLAN 2005-2025
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PC-2009-16, DRAFT PLEASANTON PLAN 2005-2025
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2005 Pleasanton Plan 2025 DRAFT- . 3.0 Circulation Element <br />Program 18.3: Encourage a more direct and convenient connection of BART with ACE rail service. <br />Policy 19: Support the continued and expanded service of the Altamont Commuter Express. <br />Program 19.1: Continue to work with the San Joaquin Rail Commission to improve Altamont Commuter Express <br />(ACE) service. <br />Program 19.2: Seek a permanent location in Pleasanton for the ACE train station. <br />Program 1923: Support the study of a high-speed rail spur from the Central Valley into Livermore where East Bay <br />travelers can connect with the existing Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) train and an extension of <br />BART from Pleasanton/Dublin. <br />Policy 20: Support paratransit services to elderly and disabled residents of Pleasanton. I <br />Program 20.1: Fund capital and operating expenditures for the City's DialA-Bus program. <br />Policy 21: Support the use of alternative fuel vehicles. <br />Program 21.1: Encourage the construction of infrastructure for and use of alternative fuel vehicles. <br />Policy 22: Create and maintain a safe, convenient, and effective bicycle system which encourages increased bicycle use. <br />Program 22.1: Implement the Community Trails Master Plan. <br />Program 22.2: Prepare and adopt a citywide pedestrian and bicycle master plan. Identify areas where additional bicycle <br />parking facilities are needed. <br />Program 22.3: Integrate bicycle lanes or separate bikeways into street projects, wherever feasible. <br />Program 22.4 Requite design measures and facilities to accommodate access by pedestrians, bicycles, and transit in <br />new developments, including bus shelters and turnabouts, bicycle parking facilities, bicycle and <br />pedestrian trails, and transit -friendly designs for the site perimeter and internal circulation patterns. <br />Program 22.5: Require appropriate bicycle -related improvements (i.e., work -place provision for showers, bicycle <br />storage, bicycle lanes, etc.) with new development. <br />Program 22.6: Maintain bicycle routes .with adequate sweeping and pavement repairs. <br />3 Circulation part 11 3-54 <br />
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