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Pedestrian and Bicycle Collisions at Intersection of Owens Drive g.~ <br /> and West Las Positas Boulevard 12/01/2016 - 11/30/2019 ' <br /> r 4. ':1-.. <br /> .. ). yid. <br /> i tc s <br /> ter •; <br /> i <br /> r y <br /> y <br /> , ,...„ :4.4, ,. , v. ... .. <br /> _J. ./.. --..., ..:,., <br /> illIN 41,- <br /> - r _ :ii,.:. r---> Pedestrian <br /> 06 r > Bicyclist , <br /> Figure 2 —West Las Positas Blvd at Owens Dr Pedestrian and Bicycle Collisions <br /> 2. Primary east/west connection <br /> West Las Positas Boulevard provides a major east/west bicycle connection within the <br /> city. Hopyard and Santa Rita Roads serve as north/south connections, but the city does <br /> not have an east/west route for the northern side of the city. <br /> 3. Major destinations <br /> Multiple schools are adjacent to and/or within proximity of the corridor (Fairlands <br /> Elementary School, Hart Middle School, Donlon Elementary School and Foothill High <br /> School). The Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails Committee (BPTC) noted it was extremely <br /> important that the Safe Routes to School criteria carry significant weight in the corridor <br /> ranking system. <br /> 4. High pedestrian and bicycle volumes <br /> This corridor has a high pedestrian and bicycle volume, primarily during school peak <br /> hours. The list below shows a few examples of the combined pedestrian and bicycle <br /> volumes at intersections along West Las Positas Boulevard: <br /> Table 1: Pedestrian and Bicycle Volumes <br /> Intersection 8 AM 3PM 5PM _ <br /> West Las Positas at 54 90 16 <br /> Hopyard <br /> West Las Positas at 69 (No Data) 85 <br /> Page 4 of 14 <br />