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• We are not in Southern California. Based on current weather, we cannot bike for 6 to 7 <br /> months due to rain, wind and cold <br /> • Number of bikers (majority are for leisure or kids/youth) are less to justify permanent <br /> giving away of road lanes, with the project cost subsidized by rest of city's working class <br /> taxpayers. We cannot rob Peter to pay Paul, but city is doing that by taking away car <br /> lanes. <br /> • There are already bike lanes on Las Positas to help those who need them.This plan <br /> doesnt show the impact Iron horse trail walk signal on Las Positas after Owens drive, <br /> where cars are suddenly halted for walkers. There is a small pile up of cars in morning <br /> even today and the impact will be worse , once we give away lanes <br /> • The Pleasanton Meadows will be severely affected as the 2 lanes going straight on Las <br /> Positas to cross Santa Rita will be made one (front of fire station). There is already a <br /> traffic bottleneck today in mornings due to parents dropping kids to Fairlands elementary <br /> school and people going to work. Also the expectation is that bike lanes will 'improve' <br /> traffic as it will encourage parents to send their young kids on bikes from apartments on <br /> �•. Owens etc across Santa Rita to Fairlands school. It is not correct as it will be dangerous <br /> for young school kids to bike in winter, cold, rain with slippery roads from Dec to May. <br /> Many parents also need to drive to drop their younger kids and go to work. <br /> I dont see why you want to deliberately make it worse for parents, to drop their young <br /> kids in the safety of their car. <br /> If you want to help, you need to put a school bus from across Santa Rita for kids for <br /> Fairlands, not make it difficult for parents to drop kids. <br /> Removing car lanes for permanent bike lanes causes traffic congestion in winter and <br /> rains, slows down movements and eventually hurts small businesses like pizza and food <br /> delivery, plumbers, Amazon and other delivery drivers and small strip mall business as <br /> people prefer not to take those narrow routes. Even realtors will get impacted eventually, <br /> as who wants to live in congestion . <br /> So please have some consideration for substantial working population of Pleasanton <br /> who need to drive cars out of necessity , need to buy grocery, medicines etc, pregnant <br /> 7 <br />