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Staff conducted two after -implementation studies in January and March 2017 to <br />determine the effectiveness of the turn restriction sign. The analyses showed that drivers <br />continue to cut through and speed on Laurel Creek Drive. <br />The Steering Committee circulated a petition to the neighbors to permanently close the <br />Laurel Creek entrance at Dublin Canyon. The required signatures (67 percent of effected <br />homes) were gathered and the request to close the entrance. City Council voted to <br />approve the closure at the February 2018 City Council Meeting. The closure was <br />constructed in August of 2018. <br />Staff is monitoring the location to determine the effectiveness of the closure. <br />• Status <br />• Next Steps/Details: <br />• Applicant: <br />• Staff Contact(s): <br />53. Junipero Street and <br />Under Review <br />Monitor roadway and complete after study evaluation. <br />City of Pleasanton <br />Mike Tassano <br />Transportation/Traffic Project <br />Independence Drive <br />In November 2015, City Council directed staff to meet with the residents of Junipero <br />Street and Independence Drive to discuss potential solutions to their traffic -related <br />concerns. Staff began meeting with the neighborhood in March 2016. <br />Staff and the steering committee met through the summer of 2016 and developed a traffic <br />calming plan which included traffic signal metering, radar speed signs, new crosswalks, <br />speed reduction on Independence Drive, six speed lumps and a major modification to the <br />arterial intersection of Bernal Avenue at Sunol Boulevard/ First Street. The plan was <br />presented to City Council in September 2017 and construction was completed in the <br />winter of 2017 with the exception of the arterial intersection improvements. The arterial <br />intersection design is underway (March of 2018) and design completion is expected in <br />the fall of 2019. Prior to the completion of the design, alternatives will be presented to <br />the surrounding neighborhoods to receive feedback. <br />• Status Under Review <br />• Next Steps/Details: Design (spring 2018) and construct (2019) arterial <br />intersection improvements at Bernal Avenue and Sunol <br />Boulevard/ First Street intersection. Upon completion of <br />intersection improvements, conduct after -implementation <br />study. <br />• Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br />• Staff Contact(s): Mike Tassano <br />Regional Projects <br />54. State Route 84 Transportation/Traffic Project <br />SR 84 <br />There are two separate projects underway on State Route (SR) 84. The segment of SR 84 <br />from Concannon Boulevard to Ruby Hill Drive is under construction and will widen the <br />Page 18 of 20 <br />
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