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Public Outreach Event Summary <br />May 14, 2022 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />8. Don’t bisect the grass areas with too many pathways – our kids want to run. <br />9. The relocation of the creek creates a psychological barrier for potential visitors that are driving <br />by on First Street. <br /> <br />10. Keep an open area for frisbee and free play. <br />11. Don’t install decomposed granite in front of the bandstand because it causes a mess and kicks <br />up too much dust – install pavers or pavement instead. <br /> <br />12. I’d rather see the creek daylighted than put underground so think the new design is an <br />improvement. <br /> <br />13. Lions Wayside and Delucchi Parks are an eyesore now – I am excited about this design. <br />14. Like the trail continuing through the park at the back of the firehouse. <br />Parking <br />15. Make the parking lot a multi-story parking garage or provide underground parking so the space <br />could be utilized for more recreation (multiple comments). <br /> <br />16. Install the parking lot underground and provide restaurants and a playground over the parking <br />lot so that families could play and dine together. <br /> <br />17. An underground parking lot would be too expensive. <br />18. Don’t need an underground parking lot or restaurant. There already are plenty of restaurants <br />downtown – just provide a good connection between the park and downtown. <br /> <br />19. Limit any parking to on-grade or underground. <br />20. The street parking on the west side of First Street will help prevent kids from running out into <br />the street from the park/creek. <br /> <br />Tree Comments <br />21. The more trees that are installed, the better. <br />22. The mature trees are what makes Pleasanton wonderful. <br />23. The City needs to prioritize saving all the redwood trees in the City before they spend money on <br />renovating Lions Wayside and Delucchi Parks. <br /> <br />Operations <br />24. Don’t water the lawn before events! <br />25. We should close down Railroad and/or Neal Street for special events and have food trucks on <br />the street(s). <br /> <br /> <br />