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AGENDA REPORT
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4/28/2025
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AGENA ITEM 4
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<br /> Bicycle, Pedestrian & Trails <br />Committee <br />Agenda Report <br /> April 28, 2025 <br /> Item 4 <br /> <br /> <br />SUBJECT: KICK-OFF MEETING FOR THE UPDATE TO THE 2018 BICYCLE AND <br />PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN <br /> <br /> <br />SUMMARY <br />The Pleasanton Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails Committee (BPTC) will convene on April 28, <br />2025, to initiate the update of the city’s 2018 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. The meeting <br />will outline the purpose of the update, which will include addressing recent infrastructure <br />changes, evolving safety needs, and community priorities, while applying best practices in <br />multimodal transportation planning. The plan will aim to improve connectivity and accessibility, <br />particularly in areas with high pedestrian activity by identifying deficiencies and recommending <br />phased, cost-effective improvements that can support future grant funding. <br /> <br />The update process will be structured into two main phases spanning from April 2025 through <br />June 2026, involving technical analysis and robust community engagement through events, <br />surveys, and public meetings. BPTC members will play a key role in advising on goals, <br />reviewing draft materials, representing community interests, and ultimately recommending the <br />final plan to City Council. Initial actions will include conducting a walk audit, launching an online <br />survey, and gathering feedback through the first round of public outreach to guide the <br />prioritization of proposed improvements. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is recommended that the Bicycle, Pedestrian & Trails Committee receive this information and <br />provide feedback as necessary. <br /> <br />ACTION <br />No action required – informational item only. <br /> <br /> <br />Submitted by: <br /> Matt Nelson <br />Associate Traffic Engineer <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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