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DRAFT 3. Circulation Element <br />Program 10.3: Develop the Downtown section of the Alameda County <br />Transportation Corridor with parking, a pedestrian and bicycle <br />trail, and landscaping. <br />Program 10.4: Study potential locations for additional park-and-ride lots. <br />Program 10.5: In conjunction with regional agencies, explore potential <br />locations for trailer-truck parking. <br />Neighborhood Traffic and Parking <br />Goal 3: Protect residential neighborhood quality-of-life and community character from cut-through <br />traffic, speeding, and non-residential parking. <br />Policy 11: Manage arterial and collector traffic to minimize adverse impacts on <br />neighborhoods. <br />Program 11.1: Implement the City's Traffic-Calming Program <br />Program 11.2: Minimize traffic impacts and cut-though traffic in new <br />developments by incorporating traffic-calming elements and <br />other design features. <br />Program 11.3: Discourage non-local and commercial traffic from using streets <br />through residential areas. <br />Policy 12: Discourage encroachment of non-residential parking in existing neighborhoods. <br />Program 12.1: Implement the residential parking permit program where <br />necessary. <br />Program 12.2: Work with Pleasanton Unified School District to implement the <br />school's traffic-calming and shared-parking solutions in the <br />Rides-to-School Program. <br />Alternative Transportation Modes <br />Goal 4: Provide amulti-modal transportation system which creates alternatives to the single- <br />occupancy automobile. <br />Policy 13: <br />Polity 14: <br />Phase transit improvements to meet the demand for existing and future <br />development. <br />Encourage coordination and integration of Tri-Valley transit to create a seamless <br />transportation system. <br />Program 14.1: Work with transit agencies to meet transit needs based on <br />development and commute patterns. <br />Circulation Element 012908 clean 3-49 City Council 012908 <br />