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<br />DRAFT <br /> <br />Commissioner Blank noted that it was extremely difficult to make a left turn at the Nevada <br />Street/Bemal A venue intersection by the synagogue. <br /> <br />Ms. Stem received several emails expressing some concern regarding traffic on the Valley <br />Avenue/Stanley Boulevard corridor. <br /> <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br /> <br />Henry Jones, 4017 Schween Court, noted that since the Stoneridge Drive extension was taken <br />out of the mix, he was concerned about the traffic engineers stating they wanted three lanes at the <br />comer of Valley Avenue and Santa Rita Road and three lanes at the comer of Stone ridge Drive <br />and Santa Rita Road. He noted that there was a lot of traffic at both intersections, and he <br />believed that the addition of three lanes would encourage even more traffic to use those <br />roadways. He would like the additional use of those roadways to be discouraged. <br /> <br />Kevin Close, 871 Sycamore Road, noted that Alternative A discussed the Happy Valley Bypass <br />Road and inquired what would be changed. He added that was already in the General Plan. <br />Mr. Tassano believed that was meant to indicate its addition. <br /> <br />Commissioner Blank suggested that the Happy Valley Bypass Road be referred to as Sycamore <br />Creek Way Extension for clarity. <br /> <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> <br />Chairperson Arkin did not favor a triple left-turn lane at Santa Rita Road and preferred that it <br />remain two lanes. Mr. Tassano noted that the Commission was being asked to consider how to <br />model the future land uses and how to use the existing roadway network. Given the existing <br />roadway network, staff was attempting to envision some ofthose that would be necessary; he <br />noted that particular change was necessary at this time. Staff wished to address current safety <br />concerns with the triple left-turn lane. <br /> <br />In response to an inquiry by Chairperson Arkin regarding the source ofthe traffic as referenced <br />by Mr. Jones, Mr. Tassano replied that they generally came from the business park. Chairperson <br />Arkin inquired whether it would be possible to meter and constrain it further so fewer people <br />could make a right turn on Stoneridge Drive and West Las Positas Boulevard and would like to <br />find an altemative to three left-turn lanes. Mr. Tassano replied that staff found that it was easier <br />to meter at the end, where there were fewer local impacts. He noted that 40-50 percent of the <br />traffic was cut-through traffic. The metering on Sunol Boulevard was effective in reducing the <br />overall traffic on Bernal Avenue and First Street; that metering was discontinued, however, due <br />to concems from the local residents. <br /> <br />Mr. Tassano noted that a difficulty experienced with Arlington Street and Sycamore Road was <br />that the traffic could be metered, but they had to control where the metered traffic went. <br /> <br />Commissioner Fox suggested that a triple left-turn lane might cut down on the number of cars <br />running the red light. Mr. Tassano agreed with her assessment. <br /> <br />DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, July 12,2006 <br /> <br />Page 2 of3 <br />