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3.Work Program/Project Schedule <br /> • Implementation plan for each identified • Environmental Opportunities: We will make <br /> segment sure to not harm the existing creek area, and <br /> will also indicate areas where the creek can <br /> • Trail standards (design guidelines for be improved in the future. The San Leandro <br /> off-street facilities) Creek Corridor has the potential to benefit <br /> • On-street design standards the environment in a multitude of ways. The <br /> (for on-road alternatives) project will be planned and designed (and <br /> ultimately operated) in close coordination <br /> • Intersection and roadway crossing standards with the Alameda County Flood Control <br /> (for areas where the trail must cross vehicular District,which has jurisdiction over most <br /> traffic). There are street crossings likely to be of the corridor.The needs for water <br /> proposed along the proposed trail. Street quality enhancement, restoration, habitat <br /> crossings need to be carefully considered, protection, and open space preservation <br /> due to potential conflicts with motor vehicles. will be considered, while also meeting <br /> Appropriate crossings will be recommended transportation needs. <br /> for each of the locations where the trail <br /> must cross traffic. This will include analyzing • Funding and Implementation Plan: A plan <br /> a variety of measures, from simple measures, for fundable, high-priority projects for the <br /> such as crosswalks, to more elaborate short term will be developed, along with an <br /> options ranging from traffic signals to grade unconstrained implementation plan for the <br /> separated bridges. It will also include long term. Implementation through grant <br /> proposed traffic control concepts. opportunities is typically recommended <br /> instead of using City General Fund revenues, <br /> • Signage/wayfinding/placemaking: We will where possible. We will include funding <br /> recommend the placemaking for the San strategies and recommendations to guide <br /> Leandro Creek Trail; establishing a vision for implementation. This will include ongoing <br /> the system will be the first step, incorporating operations and a maintenance strategy <br /> the public input, the existing public art <br /> programs and schemes in the Cities, and the The preliminary draft plan will be submitted first <br /> history, culture and ecology of San Leandro to the City staff, and then to project partners <br /> Creek. Then we will identify a formal system as directed by City staff. Once revisions have <br /> name, font, colors, recommendations for been made, a formal draft will be submitted to <br /> layout and usage, materials, and forms. The key agencies and the public for formal review <br /> program will likely consider, at a minimum, and comment. <br /> welcome signs, identity signs, wayfinding <br /> maps, direction signs at decision points, <br /> confidence/mile markers, and paving <br /> markings; and a placement guidance plan <br /> will also be established. <br /> Stantec Proposal for San Leandro Creek Tra'!Master Plan 40 <br />