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ITEM 4 - PTSAP
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<br /> Bicycle, Pedestrian & Trails <br />Committee <br />Agenda Report <br /> October 27, 2025 <br /> Item 4 <br /> <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Introduction to the Pleasanton Transportation Safety Action Plan <br /> <br /> <br />SUMMARY <br />The City of Pleasanton received a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant from the Federal Highway <br />Administration to develop a safety action plan. The goal of this plan is to improve safety for all <br />travel modes, whether it be via automobile, walking, biking, and transit. TJKM Transportation <br />Consultants was retained to help the city develop the plan. A stakeholder group has been <br />convened for the same purpose. The stakeholders represent a disparate group to capture their <br />perspective as a user of the transportation system, as well as the perspective of the community <br />they represent. This group consists of members from the BPTC, Police Department, Fire <br />Department, Public Works, Chamber of Commerce, Hacienda Business District, Pleasanton <br />Unified School District, City Serve, Senior Community, and BART. <br /> <br />On September 30, 2025, city staff, TJKM, and the stakeholder group met to review the PTSAP <br />process, review of Collision Analysis, High Injury Network, public outreach, and to emphasize <br />their role as stakeholders. There is a total of six (6) community outreach events planned. The <br />community outreach plan will be as follows: <br /> <br />• Split the city into two halves (west of Santa Rita Rd and east of Santa Rita Rd) <br />• Hold three community meetings for each half with a focus on said half <br />• Residents may attend one or both meetings <br />o Meeting #1 – Overview of the project, review of crash data and trends, solicitation <br />of transportation concerns <br />o Meeting #2 – Introduce potential safety countermeasures and projects <br />o Meeting #3 – Overview of the draft report and final product before City Council <br /> <br />The first meeting for each half of the city is scheduled for November 5th (west) and 6th (east) in <br />the evening at 6:00 P.M. and will be held virtually. Please see flyer for log-in details. <br /> <br />City staff also contacted various civic organizations around Pleasanton for additional community <br />outreach, including: Rotary, Pleasanton Rotary North, Lions Club, Pleasanton Unified School <br />District, City Serve Events, Chamber of Commerce, Sunflower Hill. <br /> <br />Schedule <br />It is anticipated the PTSAP will take 16 months to complete. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is recommended that the Bicycle, Pedestrian & Trails Committee receive this information and <br />provide feedback as necessary.
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