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3 <br /> <br />and 806 Saint John Circle. No storm drain infrastructure is needed within the <br />PSE area. <br /> <br />5. Are there concerns for potential trail access in the future through the existing access and <br />therefore, even if the easement was for that purpose, not expected to ever be needed? <br />A. A trail currently exists along the north side of Arroyo del Valle within this reach. <br />Access to the trail from Saint John Circle is available through Parcel A between <br />772 and 806 Saint John Circle. The trail connection is guaranteed by an 8-foot <br />wide "Trail" easement granted to the City. The trail easement aligns with <br />walkway features constructed within the common area parcel including a low-flow <br />culvert across the creek. No trail easements currently extend along the south <br />side of Arroyo del Valle, and the steep, wooded terrain of the creek bank would <br />make trail construction in this area infeasible. Because the PSE across 870 <br />Saint John Court conveyed no rights associated with a trail connection, any <br />future desire for a trail connection at this location would require a right-of-way <br />acquisition process including compensation to the owner. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Agenda Item #17 Mid-Term Update <br />6. On page 10/13 – It states the Foothill HS Left Lane occurred in 2003, I presume typo <br />and meant to be 2023. <br />A. The traffic signal was constructed in 2003. In 2021 construction began to modify <br />the intersection to add a second southbound left turn lane to revert the traffic flow <br />to pre-2003 flow so that students would not have to cross in front or behind <br />vehicles to get to the sidewalk. In 2022 the construction of the second turn lane <br />was completed. This project is to reimburse PUSD for work already completed. <br />