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Landscape Architect Gruber addressed Final Draft Comments and noted they were incorporated <br /> into the final plan and listed staff recommendations for Council actions. <br /> Councilmember Brown referenced the Iron Horse Trail as it goes through the BART Station and <br /> asked about the timeframe. Landscape Architect Gruber stated he would have to check as that <br /> project is an on-street trails project primarily being completed on Dublin properties. <br /> Councilmember Pentin stated the consideration for prioritizing paving on North Arroyo Moco and <br /> the connection between Pleasanton and Livermore is because it goes from pavement, on both <br /> sides to gravel rock. Landscape Architect Gruber reported as staff moves forward on Council <br /> priorities in future years, that would be something to consider at that time. <br /> Mayor Thorne opened the public comment. <br /> John Gilpin, representing the Trail Rider Mountain Bikers, spoke in support of the overall Plan, but <br /> specifically, at North Arroyo Mocho. He commented positively on the process and community <br /> involvement and thanked staff for hearing the community needs and incorporating them into the <br /> plan. He urged Council to adopt the plan. He noted members of the group are willing to work on <br /> the trails as well as maintain them as volunteers. <br /> Kevin D'or commented positively on the process, staffs work and community outreach. He spoke <br /> in support of the overall plan, the benefits to the community and in support of the mountain bike <br /> trail. It was noted this trail would be for all levels of mountain bikers. <br /> Mike O'Hara, Tim Lewis Communities, commended City staff on the process in development the <br /> Trails Master Plan and incorporating community comments into the plan. He expressed concern <br /> with trails that would conflict with the Spotorno's ranching operations and might obligate them to <br /> something down the road. <br /> Mayor Thorne closed the public comment. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Narum to accept staffs recommendation for the adoption of the <br /> Trails Master Plan, CIP No. 16734 and incorporate the mountain bike trail at Augusta and Bernal <br /> into the City Council workplan. <br /> Councilmember Pentin express support for the plan, stated now the implementation will begin, <br /> and urged staff to look at the priorities of the trails as they improve public safety. He addressed <br /> distracted hikers and felt a flow trail is direly needed. <br /> Councilmember Narum commented positively on the plan and appreciated linking the trails to <br /> local schools. <br /> Staff addressed steps taken to ensure no conflicts with the Spotorno's property and commented <br /> on parking and staging areas. <br /> Councilmember Pentin stressed the importance of addressing community engagement in the <br /> document. <br /> Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Pentin, Testa, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: None <br /> City Council Minutes Page 10 of 12 May 7,2019 <br />
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