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STAFF REPORTS
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1/29/2008
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15 Y
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04 ATTACHMENT 3
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DRAFT 3. Circulation Element <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />While the majority of these improvements are necessary to support residential and business growth in <br />Pleasanton, some congestion is due to regional growth. Improvements in the regional system are <br />necessary and require immediate action to limit any increase in regional traffic using surface streets to <br />bypass freeway congestion. <br />Neighborhood Traffic Calming <br />In 1998, the City of Pleasanton adopted a Traffic Calming Program to manage the issues of cut- <br />through traffic, sb~ eeding, and Pedestrian safety in neighborhood areas. I'he~rogram is designned to <br />Provide consistent, citywide polcies to neighborhood traffic management to ensure equitable and <br />effective solutions The Program includes goals, objectives, and Polcies which address the need to <br />maintain emergency-response vehicle access, to ensure that residents' issues and concerns are <br />adequately addressed in the traffic-calming~rocess, to manage traffic so that it is not shifted from one <br />residential neighborhood to another, and to appropriately channel Publc resources by Prioritizing <br />traffic mitigation requests according to documentable criteria. In 2004 the City developed a Traffic <br />Calming Toolbox to provide guidance on the use of various traffic-calming devices. <br />Truck Routes <br />The components of the regional roadway svstem (I-580, I-680 and SR 84~ serve as major truck routs <br />for the movement of goods and services to and through the area. (See Figure 3-11.) These roadways <br />are intended to carry the bulk of vehicular freight traffic in the area. In addition to these three regional <br />truck routes, the City's Municipal Code identifies the roadway of Sunol Boulevard /First Street /Stanley <br />Boulevard as the only other truck route. This roadway traverses the south side of Pleasanton and is <br />the only local roadway where trucks over three-tons may legally travel even if they do not have a trio <br />origin or destination in Pleasanton. Trucks may not travel on another city street unless that street is a <br />direct route between a designated truck route and the truck's origin or destination. Additional local <br />truck routes such as Hacienda Drive may be establshed by the Planned unit development (1'UD) <br />rocess. <br />Located along the eastern edge of Pleasanton are large quarry operations which require a substantial <br />number of daily tnzck trips The Municipal Code~rohibits these "gravel trucks" b~i~ ries that carry sand <br />and gravel) from using_the Sunol Boulevard /First Street /Stanley Boulevard truck route. Ouarry <br />Circulation Element 012908 redline 3-29 City Council Ol 29 OB <br />
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