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additional count data to supplement the intersection counts described above. <br />Consultant will develop a baseline LOS for each mode that can be used to inform <br />policies on Complete Streets and MMLOS. Consultant will then conduct the same <br />analysis for the 2035 Proposed General Plan project to identify changes in multi- <br />modal LOS for each mode. <br />Kittelson will prepare a narrative report on existing transportation and mobility <br />conditions in San Leandro. As appropriate, Barry Miller will contribute to this <br />report to document other transportation issues which may be covered in the <br />General Plan. This will include documentation of 2010 Census (or American <br />Community Survey) data pertaining to travel habits and auto ownership in San <br />Leandro, including number of vehicles per household, journey to work, and median <br />commute time. This information is important in determining the need for <br />programs for persons without access to a car, as well as public transit and para - <br />transit. <br />4.5 Park, Recreation, and Open Space Data <br />Barry Miller and The Planning Center I DC&E will prepare an overview of park, <br />recreation, and open space conditions in the city. The overview will build on the <br />summary previously prepared for the 2002 General Plan, updated to address <br />current conditions and issues. The update will rely on field observations, <br />information from City staff, and information from relevant plans and budget <br />documents. The data collected here will be utilized for the EIR and also will <br />provide the foundation for updating the "parks/open space" section of General <br />Plan Chapter 5, Open Space, Conservation, and Parks. <br />The narrative will include a discussion of park facilities, underserved areas and <br />underrepresented facility types, and planned improvements. It will also include an <br />overview of recreational programs and unmet needs. The text will address the role <br />of facilities outside the city limits and the importance of facilities operated by other <br />entities, including the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) (Oyster Bay, Lake <br />Chabot, etc.). Current efforts to manage and plan for local open space areas will be <br />described. Joint use agreements between the City and the two school districts also <br />will be addressed. Facilities will be mapped to provide context for the reader. <br />4.6 Conservation Data <br />The Planning Center I DC&E and Environmental Collaborative will collect data <br />necessary to support the "Conservation portion of the Open Space, Conservation, <br />
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