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<br />MINUTES <br />PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL <br />GENERAL PLAN WORKSHOP <br />August 29, 2006 <br /> <br />1. Call to Order: The workshop was called to order by Mayor Jennifer Hosterman at 6:30 <br />p.m., with Councilmembers Brozosky, McGovern, Sullivan, and Thorne present. <br /> <br />2. Draft Circulation Network: Review refinement to the 'Working Draft" General Plan <br />Circulation (Roadway) Network (SR 06:204) <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jerry Iserson presented the staff report. <br /> <br />Mayor Hosterman requested a review of the process before any infrastructure <br />improvement is made in the city, including the public input process. She indicated that <br />even though Council may decide an improvement is necessary, it doesn't mean it will <br />actually be built. <br /> <br />Director Iserson indicated that items would be identified in the General Plan. When it <br />comes time to build an improvement, it would be included in the capital improvement <br />program to be ranked by Council priority and funding available. Staff would then seek <br />approval to go to bid and move forward with the project. All steps would involve public <br />hearings. He described how funding becomes available for various projects and continued <br />various changes to Altemative B. <br /> <br />Councilmember Sullivan asked how the alternatives would be handled for the traffic <br />modeling and if they would be part of the environmental impact report. <br /> <br />Director Iserson said that was correct. The EIR will include a model run on the existing <br />1996 General Plan circulation network, which includes Stoneridge Drive and the West Las <br />Positas Interchange. There will be two alternative land use plans for the purposes of the <br />EIR and a range of alternatives to contrast the various options, improvements and land <br />uses. Staff will start work on the EIR soon and hope to have it to Council in the spring of <br />2007. <br /> <br />Councilmember Sullivan referred to the concerns in the Santa Rita/Valley Avenue <br />neighborhood about the three left turn lane issue and asked if that will be in the model run. <br /> <br />Director Iserson indicated that was correct and that there would be discussions regarding <br />possible modifications and implications of removing one of the left turn lanes. <br /> <br />Council member Sullivan felt this area should be reviewed as a Valley Avenue Corridor to <br />see how factors like the Home Depot project relate to other issues before making a final <br />decision on whether to have three lanes. <br /> <br />Council member Thorne believed there had already been some modeling done regarding <br />the triangle study including Stoneridge. <br /> <br />General Plan Workshop Minutes <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />AU9ust29,2006 <br />
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