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AGENDA REPORT
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2/7/2023
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Public Outreach Event Summary <br /> June 22, 2022 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 9. Provide a 3`d access point across the creek from First Street in the middle of Lions Wayside <br /> Park. <br /> 10.Save the boulders in the creek! These boulders are historical boulders from Altamont Pass that <br /> were installed in the park when the railroad went in. <br /> 11.Catalog the boulders in the creek and figure out a way to use them in the design. <br /> 12.Don't move the bandstand and keep it facing the same way that it is. <br /> 13.Don't put a playground near First Street(it is not safe for kids due to the traffic volume and <br /> speed on the street). <br /> 14.Would love to have an expansion area for the Farmer's Market in Delucchi Park. <br /> 15.Is the flag in Lion's Wayside Park staying? It is kind of a big deal. <br /> 16.Consider locating the creek in front of the bandstand(between the bandstand and the audience <br /> area) like they have in Chico. <br /> 17.Like the idea of the creek moving over as proposed in the 2014 concept because of the <br /> car/traffic noise. <br /> 18.What is happening to the Icehouse? <br /> 19.Don't mess with my ice cream! <br /> 20.Provide a good place for dancing—both in front of the bandstand and to the side so that there is <br /> a more private area to dance. <br /> Tree Comments <br /> 21.Keep the trees! <br /> Operations <br /> 22.The downtown parks (Lions Wayside and Delucchi)were critical for residents during COVID <br /> as they provided a place outside for people to go to. <br /> Regards, <br /> Matt Gruber <br /> City Landscape Architect <br /> Engineering Division <br /> 200 Old Bernal Avenue <br /> Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br />
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