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Community M eeting #2 February 25, 2019 1 Agenda I. Welcome and Introductions II. Study Status and Update III. Next Steps IV. Open House 2 Project Study Area Study Intersection 3 (Signalized) Project Background 1.5 mile corridor


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Community M eeting #2

February 25, 2019

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Agenda

I. Welcome and Introductions II. Study Status and Update

  • III. Next Steps
  • IV. Open House

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Project Study Area

Study Intersection (Signalized)

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Project Background

  • 1.5 mile corridor that

connects 3 schools

  • Heavily utilized

bicycle/pedestrian corridor

  • Lacks connected, low-

stress bicycle/pedestrian network

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Project Objectives

  • Identify near-term bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure

improvements

  • Support safe and efficient bicycle, pedestrian, and

transit facilities

  • Connect students to West Valley Elementary School,

Cupertino Middle School, and Homestead High School

  • Seek funding through grant applications

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Project Process

Understanding Existing Conditions Development of Improvement Concepts and Analysis Improvement Concepts Refinement

Final Concepts and Report

Community Meeting #1 Community Meeting #2 February 2019 March 2019 November 2018

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Community Meeting #1 Summary

  • November 26, 2018
  • Over 60 community

members in attendance

  • Feedback received on

mode of transportation used and key issues along the corridor

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Prior Community Comments

  • Fallen Leaf Lane intersection

difficult to navigate for autos, bicycles, and pedestrians

  • Multi-use path ends at

Stevens Creek

  • Vehicular speeds
  • Need better separation for

bike lanes

  • Congestion at SR-85 on-ramp

and N. Stelling Road causes bicycle/pedestrian circulation issues

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Proposed Recommendations Corridor Wide Improvements

  • Upgrade ramps to meet current ADA standards
  • Install high visibility crosswalks
  • Install bike crossing markings at intersections and conflict

zones

  • Tighten curb radii where feasible
  • Narrow lanes and provide bike buffers where feasible

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Homestead Road at Foothill Expressw ay/Grant Road

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Homestead Road at Fallen Leaf Lane

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Homestead Road at Belleville Way

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Homestead Road across SR-85

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Bernardo Avenue at CMS

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Homestead Road at HHS

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Homestead Road at HHS

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Homestead Road at Hollenbeck Ave/N. Stelling Road

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Next Steps

  • Refinement of Improvement Options
  • Final report and concepts
  • Identify funding opportunities and apply for grants

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Open House Objectives

  • Do you have any concerns or feedback about the recommendations

for improvements?

  • Have we addressed the needs of the corridor?

If you like an improvement, please put a dot on the improvement box.

  • Support
  • Uncertain/Need More Info
  • Do Not Support

Please write any concerns, comments, or improvement needs on the boards where allotted or add a sticky note.

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Other Opportunities to Provide Feedback

  • Fill out a comment card here at the meeting
  • Email any additional comments to:

RDA-HomesteadRoad.S tudy@rda.sccgov.org

  • Visit our project website:

https:/ / www.sccgov.org/sites/ rda/ PnS / CP/ Pages/ Homestead- Rd.aspx

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