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approvals so that supplemental environmental review can take place. Once this <br />supplemental environmental review is complete, additional public comment will occur, <br />and the City Council will consider reapproving the project. Although this project has <br />already been subject to extensive environmental review, the City believes that this is the <br />most effective way to provide the public and public officials with information and allow <br />for reconsideration of the project. Costco is in support of this approach and is a signatory <br />to the stipulation. <br />• Status Under Review <br />• Next Steps/Details: The City is currently conducting supplemental air quailty <br />analysis. The project be reconsidered by the Planning <br />Commission and City Council in the mid-to-late Summer <br />2019. <br />• Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br />• Staff Contact(s): Eric Luchini <br />TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS <br />Transportation Planning <br />41. Lions Wayside/DelucchiI Transportation/Traffic Project <br />Park Master Plan — <br />Permitting <br />Development of final design and construction documents for the parks master plan is <br />pending state and federal permitting to underground the "channel" at Lions Wayside <br />Park. City staff met with the permitting agencies in April 2016 and are currently <br />developing options for the park improvements that do not require undergrounding of the <br />channel due to the regulatory agencies' position that it will not be allowed. <br />• Status Under Review <br />• Next Steps/Details: At the January 2019 meeting of the Parks and Recreation <br />Commission, three potential designs were presented for <br />discussion and review. Commissioners discussed the <br />various advantages and disadvantages of each design, and <br />proposed changes to two of the designs for further <br />refinement and study. <br />• Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br />• Staff Contact(s): Gerry Beaudin <br />42. Bicycle and Pedestrian I Transportation/Traffic Project <br />Master Plan High Priority <br />Corridor <br />The Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan, created in January 2010 was updated and <br />adopted by City Council in June 2017. The update created an "All users and abilities" <br />approach to facility design and provided a corridor construction priority. West Las <br />Positas Boulevard was identified as the highest priority corridor and design is underway <br />to develop bicycle and pedestrian improvements along the corridor. <br />• Status Under Review <br />Page 13 of 20 <br />