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changed vote. Radar signs were installed in lieu of speed <br />lumps in December 2024. <br /> • Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br /> • Staff Contact(s): Cedric Novarino <br /> <br />32. Junipero Street and <br />Independence Drive <br />Transportation/Traffic Project <br /> In November 2015, City Council directed staff to meet with the residents of Junipero <br />Street and Independence Drive to discuss potential solutions to their traffic-related <br />concerns. Staff began meeting with the neighborhood in March 2016. <br />Staff and the steering committee met through the summer of 2016 and developed a traffic <br />calming plan which included traffic signal metering, radar speed signs, new crosswalks, <br />speed reduction on Independence Drive, six speed lumps and a major modification to the <br />arterial intersection of Bernal Avenue at Sunol Boulevard/ First Street. The plan was <br />presented to City Council in September 2017 and construction was completed in the <br />winter of 2017 with the exception of the arterial intersection improvements. The arterial <br />intersection design is underway (March of 2018) and design completion is expected in <br />the spring of 2020. Prior to the completion of the design, alternatives will be presented to <br />the surrounding neighborhoods and the Pleasanton Unified School District to receive <br />feedback (Winter 2019). <br /> • Status Under Review <br /> • Next Steps/Details: Installation of all of the traffic calming devices within the <br />Junipero and Independence neighborhood have been <br />completed. The design of the second left turn lane at the <br />intersection of Bernal Avenue and First Street / Sunol <br />Boulevard began in spring 2018. This project expanded <br />to include entry features, upgrade to the mixed use path on <br />Sunol Boulevard, resurfacing of Sunol Boulevard and <br />alteration of all 4 legs of the intersection to provide a <br />protected intersection for bicycles. 100% plans have been <br />received and anticipated construction was for fall 2022. <br />The project was delayed until the Summer of 2024 due to <br />PGE utility vault relocation. However, in the Spring of <br />2024, it was determined that insufficient development had <br />occurred to collect the necessary Traffic Impact Fee to <br />fund the project. This project had multiple funding <br />sources and due to the insufficient TIF funding, the <br />project was canceled and has been removed from the CIP. <br />Non TIF project funding has been reallocated. There are <br />not any plans to advance this project at this time. <br /> • Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br /> • Staff Contact(s): Mike Tassano <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />