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TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR PARKING LOT <br />The City purchased the Alameda County Transportation Corridor (the old railroad right- <br />of-way) through downtown Pleasanton in 2008 with a goal of continuing the regional trail <br />and adding more parking to downtown. In 2017 City Council set aside $2.2 million to <br />improve the corridor between Bernal Avenue and Abbie Street. In 2018 the City hired <br />HMH Engineers to design the corridor and proceeded to reach out to adjacent property <br />owners to discuss the project. <br />Project status: Design is underway. <br />■ On January 9, 2019 the consultant, HMH Engineers, provided the concept plan <br />to the City. <br />■ The concept design was presented to the BPTC on February 25, 2019. <br />■ The concept design was presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission on <br />March 14, 2019. <br />■ City Council prioritized the transportation corridor on March 19, 2019 when <br />Council adopted their two year work plan. <br />■ On June 18, 2019 staff presented the conceptual plans to the City Council. The <br />proposed design included a 140 stall parking lot with lighting and shade trees, a <br />trail that was a minimum of 8 -ft. wide, and associated site, landscape, and <br />irrigation improvements. City Council directed staff to provide a trail that is a <br />minimum of 9 -ft wide. <br />❖ On August 16, 2019 HMH submitted a revised plan set that responded to the <br />direction of City Council. <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />
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