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3 CROSSTOWN CORRIDORS DESIGN VISION <br /> San Leandro Crosstown Corridors Study 3-18 <br />• Enthusiasm for pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure: Many <br />respondents and participants simply expressed appreciation and <br />support for the concept design, emphasizing the importance of <br />pedestrian and bicycle safety and access. <br />• Positive view of the concept for livability: Multiple respondents, <br />along with their support, expressed that they think the project will <br />improve livability in San Leandro through greening, investment in <br />modern infrastructure, and safe facilities for students walking and <br />biking to school. <br />• Support for traffic calming and speed management: Consistent <br />with the first two phases of outreach, San Leandro residents who <br />participated in Phase 3 outreach broadly agree that speeding is a <br />primary concern, showing support for traffic calming measures. <br />• Concern about parking removal: Some residents are very <br />concerned about the reduction in parking recommend to provide <br />multimodal connections along Bancroft Avenue in particular. As a <br />result, an important next step will be for the City to evaluate parking <br />management strategies in the blocks with the most parking demand. <br />A full inventory of proposed changes to parking is provided in <br />Appendix F and maps of parking occupancy in the existing condition <br />are included in Appendix B. <br />• School loading zone needs: Some residents and school staff have <br />expressed concerns about the pick-up and drop-off plans for schools <br />on both corridors, given the overall reduction in curb space for <br />parking and loading. The City will continue to work with the school <br />district in identifying right of way and programming opportunities to <br />encourage mode shift to shared and active modes while providing <br />sufficient drop-off space for families who need to drive. <br />• Location-Specific Suggestions: Some commenters had specific <br />ideas about crosswalk locations, bike network connections, and <br />parking conditions. The project team used these inputs to refine the <br />final concept. <br /> <br />At the culmination of all three project phases in September 2022, thousands of San <br />Leandro residents had learned about the project with hundreds providing their input <br />online and in person. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> DRA <br />F <br />T