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Matadero Creek Trail Midtown Resident Association April 16, 2013

Matadero Creek Trail Midtown Resident Association April 16, 2013. Background Bicycle & Pedestrian Transportation Plan 2012. 1. Across Barrier Connections ABC 1: Adobe Creek Highway 101 Overcrossing ABC 2: Caltrain/Alma Barrier at Matadero Creek 2. Trails and Shared Use Pathways

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Matadero Creek Trail Midtown Resident Association April 16, 2013

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  1. Matadero Creek Trail Midtown Resident Association April 16, 2013

  2. BackgroundBicycle & Pedestrian Transportation Plan 2012 1. Across Barrier Connections ABC 1: Adobe Creek Highway 101 Overcrossing ABC 2: Caltrain/Alma Barrier at Matadero Creek 2. Trails and Shared Use Pathways TR3: Matadero Creek to Bryant St Bike Boulevard 3. Bicycle Boulevard BB4: Ross Road/Louis Rd Bicycle Boulevard Bike Lanes/Sharrows/Enhanced Bikeways Intersection Spot Improvements Programs (Infrastructure) PR1: Safe Routes to School (El Carmelo - JLS Middle School – Hoover) PR7: Safe Routes to Parks (Hoover – Seale – Greer – Bay Lands) 7. System Rehabilitation/Maintenance 8. Design, Feasibility, and Planning F1: Matadero Creek Trail & Crossing Feasibility Study

  3. BackgroundBicycle & Pedestrian Transportation Plan 2012 Bay to Ridge Trail Program

  4. Stanford/Palo Alto Trail Program: Connecting the Bay to Ridge

  5. Matadero Creek Trail

  6. Matadero Creek Trail – Concept Renderings (Bryant St to Greer Rd) Before After • SCVWD Preliminary Requirements: • No Lighting • Trail Curfew

  7. Matadero Creek TrailFeasibility Study 1. Stanford-Palo Alto Trail Program Grant Feasibility Study a Requirement of Grant 2. Feasibility Study Elements Trail Alignment Options (Alma Street to Highway 101) Utility Considerations Intersection Crossings Trail Accessibility (No Nighttime Access – Curfew required by SCVWD) Flood Protection Connections to Public Facilities Maintenance Obligations (from SCVWD to City) 2. Feasibility Study Goals Preferred Trail Alignments for Environmental Assessments Cost Estimates Concept Drawings for ABC Connections (Alma Street and Highway 101) Feasibility Study Report for Council and SCVWD Consideration

  8. Matadero Creek TrailSchedule 1. Request for Proposals – Consultant MRA Community Meeting - TODAY Release RFP Spring 2013 Select Consultant by Summer 2013 Award Contract in August 2013 2. Community Outreach/Feasibility Study Immediately upon Consultant is on Board 9-month Feasibility Study, complete by Summer 2014 Successful Feasibility Study Required to Continue Project 3. Environmental Assessment Neighborhood Quality of Life/Preservation Graffiti, Monitoring, Noise Flood Protection Intersection Controls

  9. Questions/ Comments Project Manager: shahla.yazdy@cityofpaloalto.org (650) 617-3151

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