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Attachment 1 <br /> THE CITY OF 4 <br /> : <br /> CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> pLEASANTON <br /> October 16, 2018 <br /> Community Development <br /> Traffic Engineering <br /> TITLE: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RESTRIPING STONERIDGE DRIVE AT <br /> ARROYO MOCHO BRIDGE TO FACILITATE TWO LANES IN BOTH THE <br /> EASTBOUND AND WESTBOUND DIRECTIONS <br /> SUMMARY <br /> Stoneridge Drive was extended from Trevor Parkway to El Charro Road in 2013 as <br /> implementation of the Staples Ranch Specific Plan. A condition of the extension was to <br /> constrain the roadway over the Arroyo Mocho bridge by striping the bridge with a single <br /> lane in each direction for a minimum of two years. The Specific Plan approval <br /> anticipated that the bridge would be striped to the full four lanes at some point in the <br /> future. After review of traffic volume, speed, collision data, and overall traffic operations <br /> across the bridge, staff is recommending that the merge be eliminated and the bridge <br /> be striped for two full lanes in each direction. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Implement Phase II of Stoneridge Drive design by removing the merge lane and <br /> marking the additional travel lanes. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> The removal of the lane merge and marking of the new travel lane will cost $3,000 and <br /> will be paid for through the City's Street Marking CIP. The pavement striping is faded <br /> and will cost $2,000 to refresh the existing merge configuration, if the Council chooses <br /> to retain the current one lane in each direction. <br />
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