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Submitted On: <br />Feb 18, 2025, 11:59AM PST <br />City Council Regular Meeting - <br />Submit your written public <br />comment <br />City of Pleasanton <br />Full Name First Name: Igor <br />Last Name: Ginzburg <br />Email (this entry is disclosable <br />if included)
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<br />City Council Meeting Date City Council Regular Meeting on February 18, 2025 <br />Agenda Item Number Item #4 <br />Comments Dear Pleasanton Planning Commission, Pleasanton City Council, <br />Trumark Homes and Pleasanton Traffic Engineer, <br />Nita Trivedi, Harmit Toor and I attended the 1/22/2025 Planning <br />Commission meeting, where I made a public comment consistent <br />with our previous emails. <br />Splitting the Open Space <br />It’s great that the Planning Commission voted in favor of Trumark’s <br />request to split the open space and we hope the City Council does <br />the same at the upcoming 2/18/2025 meeting. This will allow <br />Trumark to place park amenities like the playground next to Old <br />Vineyard Trail where they will be safer and more accessible, and <br />away from the dangerous traffic of Vineyard Ave. This is consistent <br />with our previous public comments, including point #5 in our June <br />2023 letter (attached), which was signed by 40 residents of the <br />adjacent neighborhoods. <br />Adding Bollards <br />During the Planning Commission meeting we learned from city staff <br />that the fire department had concerns with the proposed location of <br />the bollards on Manoir Ln closing off the cul-de-sac. <br />We think having the access road behind Neal accessible to cars can <br />create problems. There will not be any houses facing that access <br />road, and we’re concerned the bad activity (people parking and
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