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San Leandro Creek Trail Master Plan <br />2-8 <br />San Leandro <br />• Haas Avenue footbridge to Cary Drive to Collier Drive to Bridge Road <br />• Downtown San Leandro to Martin Luther King Jr. shoreline <br />• Use on-street alternatives to maintain backyard privacy <br />• Davis Street <br />• Haas Avenue between Bancroft Avenue and East 14th Street could be <br />a bicycle route. Then it could pass by City Hall and California Avenue. <br />On the east end the route can continue on Cary Drive to Rodney Drive <br />to Collier Drive <br />2.2.2 September 2016 and October 2016 workshops <br />September 21, 2016 (San Leandro Civic Center) and October 13, 2016 <br />(Madison Park Academy, Oakland). The San Leandro workshop was attended <br />by approximately 44 people while the Oakland meeting was attended by <br />approximately 10 people. <br />The workshop was focused on soliciting input from attendees on the potential <br />routes identified by the consultant. Stations were set up with maps for <br />participants to review the options and provide their comments directly onto <br />the maps. As indicated in Figure 2-7, each alignment option was split into sub- <br />segments. Participants provided their recommendations by selecting a series <br />of sub-segments to complete their preferred route. The responses were then <br />mapped with Geographic Information System (GIS) to produce a map with <br />the most popular alternatives, with the thicker lines representing the highest <br />scoring routes (Figure 2-8). <br />Aside from the discussion of the route alternatives, the following issues were <br />raised: <br />• Potentially making connections with other streets, such as Dutton <br />Avenue and 105th Avenue <br />• Challenges transitioning from trail to on-street facility <br />• Concerns about the homeless that live in the Creek and near I-580 <br />• Connection from Segment 7 to Segment 8 under I-580 where the Creek <br />passes under the highway <br />• Lack of privacy from trail users <br />• Crime <br />FIGURE 2-6: WORKSHOP 2 MEETING PHOTOS <br />28
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