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Signatures were collected and show a strong majority (72%) of the residents support the <br />speed lump installation. Additionally, all of the property owners adjacent to the speed <br />lump locations support the installation. <br />• Status Under Review <br />• Next Steps/Details: The project is going to City Council on September 17, <br />2019. <br />• Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br />• Staff Contact(s): Mike Tassano <br />Regional Projects <br />53. State Route 84 Transportation/Traffe 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 />roadway from one lane in each direction to two lanes in each direction. This project is <br />managed by Alameda County Transportation Commission and has an estimated project <br />completion date of fall 2019. <br />The segment of SR 84 from Pigeon Pass to I-680 has completed environmental review <br />and Caltrans adopted the environmental document in the summer of 2018. Preliminary <br />engineering and design has started. The design process and right of way acquisition will <br />take approximately two years with construction to follow in 2021. <br />Construction of the segment of SR 84 from Pigeon Pass to I-680 will be the final segment <br />in a series of improvements to widen SR 84 to expressway standards from 1-580 in <br />Livermore to 1-680 in Sunol. Environmental review of the SR 84 project began in 2002, <br />and completion of this final segment will conclude this nearly 20 -year project. <br />• Status Under Review <br />• Next Steps/Details: Alameda CTC to awarded design contract in spring 2018 <br />and began ROW acquisition. Caltrans approved the <br />Environmental Document (Spring 2018). Complete ROW <br />and Design (2020) begin construction (2021). Alameda <br />County Transportation Commission projects targe <br />• Staff Contact(s): Mike Tassano <br />54. Bart to Ace Transportation/Traffic Project <br />Valley Link <br />In October 2017 the Governor signed Assembly Bill 758 which created The Tri -Valley — <br />San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority. This new authority has been created for the <br />sole purpose of connecting Bart to ACE. The Authority has selected a hybrid powered, <br />multiple -unit vehicle technology with the ability to convert to fully electric power in the <br />future <br />Valley Link is proposing to provide a new rail service from the existing Dublin / <br />Pleasanton BART Station to San Joaquin County, utilizing existing rights-of-way in the <br />center of the 1-580 corridor to provide connectivity between ACE and Bart. Valley Link <br />Page 19 of 20 <br />
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