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AUGUSTIN BERNAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY <br /> 12956 <br />DUDEK 80 April 2022 <br />staging area singly, the total of 110 daily trips would require 55 additional trail users each day. The <br />City anticipates that the trail would receive much less daily use, particularly during the week. The <br />net new trips generated by the proposed project would not be significant and not cause a significant <br />increase in VMT. Therefore, the proposed project’s impacts to VMT would be less than significant. <br />c) Would the project substantially increase hazards due to a geometric design feature (e.g., sharp <br />curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? <br />Access to the project site is provided by Golden Eagle Way. The project does not require any <br />modifications to Golden Eagle Way or any other public or private roads. The project would expand <br />the existing recreational uses within Augustin Bernal Community Park but would not introduce any <br />new uses and therefore would not introduce new types of vehicles to the road network. No other <br />potential hazards related to roadway or access design features were identified or evaluated. The <br />project is expected to have no impact associated with hazards due to roadway geometry or <br />incompatible roadway uses. <br />d) Would the project result in inadequate emergency access? <br />Emergency access would be maintained on all public roads at all times during project construction <br />and operation. As discussed in Section 3.15(a), during operation, the project site would be served <br />adequately by Golden Eagle Way during an emergency. The project would not change or reconstruct <br />existing roadways and would result in no impediment to existing emergency access in the area. The <br />project would result in no impact due to inadequate emergency access. <br />Mitigation Measures <br />No mitigation measures are required. <br />3.18 Tribal Cultural Resources <br /> <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact With <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact No Impact <br />XVIII. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES <br />Would the project cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a tribal cultural resource, <br />defined in Public Resources Code section 21074 as either a site, feature, place, cultural landscape that <br />is geographically defined in terms of the size and scope of the landscape, sacred place, or object with <br />cultural value to a California Native American tribe, and that is: <br />a) Listed or eligible for listing in the <br />California Register of Historical <br />Resources, or in a local register of <br />historical resources as defined in <br />Public Resources Code section <br />5020.1(k), or <br />
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