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File Number: 18-101 <br />through the planning, implementing, and maintaining of pedestrian supportive infrastructure. <br />·Policy T-3.7 - Removing Barriers to Active Transportation. Reduce barriers to walking and <br />other forms of active transportation such as incomplete or uneven sidewalks, lack of <br />wheelchair ramps and curb cuts, sidewalk obstructions including cars parked on sidewalks, <br />trail gaps, wide intersections, and poor sidewalk connections to transit stops. <br />·Policy T-3.8 - Education on Walking and Biking Benefits. Raise awareness of the benefits of <br />walking and biking, such as reduced noise, energy consumption, congestion and parking <br />demand; improved air quality; and opportunities for exercise and healthy life style. <br />·Policy T-3.9 - Coordination with Bicycle Advocacy Groups. Coordinate local bicycle and <br />pedestrian education efforts with interest groups and bicycle advocates such as Bike East <br />Bay, the Cherry City Cyclists and other relevant advocacy associations. <br />Environmental Review <br />This project qualifies for a statutory exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA) per California Public Resources Code Section 21083 and CEQA Guidelines Section <br />15262 “Feasibility and Planning Studies”. <br />Board/Commission Review and Actions <br />The Planning Commission reviewed and approved the 2018 Update to the Bicycle and <br />Pedestrian Master Plan at a public hearing held on February 15, 2018. <br />Summary of Public Outreach Efforts <br />·Notification of the February 15, 2018 Planning Commission meeting included publication of a <br />legal notice in the Daily Review, posting of the meeting agenda at City Hall, and emailing of <br />notices to more than 500 interested persons and organizations (Bike East Bay, Walk Bike <br />San Leandro, and Cherry City Cyclists) <br />·Notification of this City Council meeting included publication of a legal notice in the Daily <br />Review, posting of the meeting agenda at City Hall, and emailing of notices to more than 500 <br />interested persons and organizations (Bike East Bay, Walk Bike San Leandro, and Cherry <br />City Cyclists) <br />·The BPAC met five times over 14 months, hosted two Open-House events, and received <br />comments via an on-line survey <br />·The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee recommends that the City Council approve <br />the updated Master Plan <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />In FY16-17, an $110,000 Measure B Bicycle and Pedestrian funds appropriation was approved <br />for the Update (account no. 141-36-351). This appropriation funded: <br />Consulting Services Agreement (CSA) cost $77,038.00 <br />Staff time $13,702.50 <br />Contingency for amendments to the CSA $19,259.50 <br />ATTACHMENT(S) <br />Page 7 City of San Leandro Printed on 3/13/2018 <br />129