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City of Pleasanton, CA - City Council Minutes Page 9 of 16 <br /> <br />open for public use? <br /> <br />Mr. Rasmussen said the fields would be playable in Spring 2007. <br /> <br />Ms. McGovern referred to the community park area on the first draft and asked for the <br />actual acreage. <br /> <br />Mr. Rasmussen responded that it was about 45 acres. <br /> <br />Ms. McGovern asked where the creek alignment was located. <br /> <br />Mr. Rasmussen said that plan showed it along the existing agricultural channel and did not <br />provide for a realignment. <br /> <br />Mr. Wolfe said on the original design there was discussion about undergrounding the creek <br />through the park. Since that time, it has been found that the size of pipe needed to <br />accommodate that would be too large. Subsequent plans have all included an open creek <br />design. That was determined to be an advantage to the park as an environmental feature with <br />trails along it. <br /> <br />Ms. McGovern liked the basketball courts in Plan C and would like them to be located near <br />a teen center if possible or other community center. There is a pedestrian connection to <br />schools. She would like a pedestrian connection to the gymnasium and tennis courts on the <br />Pleasanton Middle School campus. She felt this would also be good in the event of a need <br />for overflow parking for the cultural arts facility if it is at the northeast comer. She had <br />concerns about the amphitheater in its present location. She asked if these plans were to be <br />melded together? <br /> <br />Mr. Rasmussen said there appeared to be two alternatives being considered or staff could be <br />directed to design a new alternative. <br /> <br />Ms. McGovern believed there was a need to protect continuous areas of open space, no <br />matter what is done on the Bemal property. There is also a need to protect the view sheds. <br />She was in favor of the "Great Meadow" idea, the longer and more open, the better. She <br />wanted the teen center to be near sports fields as well as a community center. She felt a <br />community center should take the place of a private youth club. She did not believe most <br />teens wanted a competing youth club with a teen center. She felt one area for youth, not two. <br />She was not in favor of the ACE train station, but was in favor of working with the <br />fairgrounds and Alameda County Board of Supervisors to look for additional parking at the <br />current station. She wanted to keep the seven or eight fields that are proposed. She asked if <br />there would be bus stops and restrooms in the area. <br /> <br />Mr. Rasmussen said yes. <br /> <br />Ms. McGovern supported moving the cultural arts center to the northeast corner. She said <br />she walks a five-mile route and would walk from the cultural center to downtown. She <br />wondered if the cultural arts center were located on the northeast comer, would Bemal <br />Avenue need to be improved with right-hand turn lanes or widening? <br /> <br />Mr. Rasmussen said the only improvement on Bemal might be left-turn lane pockets and <br /> <br />http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/archive/ccminutes050512ws.html 6/9/2005 <br /> <br /> <br />
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