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From: Sachin B <br /> Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 10.47 PM <br /> To: Mike Tassano <MTassano(-cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Cc: Nelson Fialho <NFialho(cDcityofpleasantonca.gov>; Mayor and City Council <citycouncil(ci-)cityofpleasantonca.gov>, <br /> Brian Dolan <bdolan[c@cityofpleasantonca.gov>, Matthew Nelson <manelson(a)_cityofpleasantonca.gov>: <br /> steve maher,@-pleasantonusd.net; Samu Tiumalu <stiumalu(cD-cityofpleasantonca.gov>; Cedric Novenario <br /> <cnovenario(o)cityofpleasa ntonca.gov> <br /> Subject: Re RE: follow up evidence : Plans for narrowing of Las positas and the severe problems with it <br /> Thanks Mike. This helps <br /> Also the proposed design has a plan to reduce one lane from W Las Positas feeding to Fairlands Dr intersection. This is <br /> after exiting Fairlands school and taking right turn. <br /> Like I mentioned we have lot of parents in cars with their with kids exiting-and presume that is also not narrowed as it's in <br /> Meadows neighborhood.? <br /> Please find attached recent picture just off Fairlands Dr and Las Positas. <br /> The plan wants to remove car lane next to kerb/ sidewalk in the picture , when there is already a substantial traffic jam . <br /> This is a recent picture after your crosswalk implementation mentioned below. <br /> Thanks <br /> Sachin <br /> Sent from myMail for Android <br /> Wednesday 06 November 2019.. 03:14AM +05:30 from Mike Tassano MTassano(cD-cityofpleasantonca.gov: <br /> Sachin. <br /> Thank you for continuing to provide input on the West Las Positas Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvement Project. It is with <br /> the public's continued input that we will be able to deliver a project that meets the needs of the residents. I believe we <br /> spoke at the public meeting last month. I was hoping that the meeting would clear up some of the misconceptions <br /> regarding "lane removal." <br /> We are not proposing lane removal in the area in which your pictures show congestion. The westbound travel lanes <br /> (shown in your picture) on West Las Positas approaching Santa Rita Road will remain as they are currently configured. <br /> One of the design alternatives does show a conversion of a through lane to a right turn lane. but we are not proposing <br /> that design and will be retaining the 2 through lanes <br /> Eastbound West Las Positas approaching Santa Rita is still under review for the conversion of one of the through lanes <br /> to a right turn lane. Currently the eastbound direction has a 2 lane design (which exists for about 100 feet beyond the <br /> 8 <br />