Hello Me. Pfaff,
Thank you for your email.
I thought you would be interested in the following information:
On Friday, February 13, 2015, Nagaya, Nicole H <nhnagaya_at_(domainremoved)
wrote:
> City Council and Community Members:
>
> As a point of clarification on the El Camino Real Corridor Study and
> parallel streets the City is currently evaluating alternatives for the
> corridor and the concepts currently include Alternative #1 which provides
> no bike accommodations on El Camino Real, but an alternative, parallel
> route would be developed.
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> You can find more information on the Study at the City’s website:
> www.menlopark.org/elcaminorealcorridor. As currently planned, four
> alternatives have been identified:
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>
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> · Existing Conditions/No Change
>
> · Alternative 1: Three continuous vehicle lanes on ECR (no bike
> accommodations on El Camino, but where an alternative, parallel route would
> be developed)
>
> · Alternative 2: Buffered bike lanes
>
> · Alternative 3: Separated bike lanes
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>
>
> These options were identified based on City Council direction that
> required one continuous three lane option and at least one bike lane
> option, with feedback gathered at community workshops in April and October
> 2014, meetings with the Bicycle and Transportation Commission, and an
> online survey open from June to September 2014.
>
>
>
> A community workshop is scheduled for February 19th at 6:30pm in the Oak
> Room at the Arrillaga Recreation Center at 701 Alma Street to review the
> alternatives and provide a forum for public feedback on each. An online
> voting option will also be live at February 19th through March 13th if
> you cannot attend the workshop.
>
>
>
> See meeting details:
> http://menlopark.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=901&month=2&year=2015&day=13&calType=0
>
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> Online voting available February 19th:
> http://menlopark.org/298/Open-City-Hall
>
>
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> Please let me know if you have any further questions.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Nikki
>
>
>
> Nicole H. Nagaya, P.E.
>
> Transportation Manager
>
> City of Menlo Park
>
> P: 650.330.6781
>
> e: nhnagaya_at_(domainremoved)
>
> Please feel free to contact me with any other questions.
Best regards,
Kirsten Keith
Menlo Park Councilmember
And Former Mayor
On Thursday, February 12, 2015, Chris Pfaff <chriscpfaff_at_(domainremoved)
> Since there aren't bicycle lanes on El Camino in adjacent cities and
> alternatives exist, wouldn't it make more sense to explore alternatives
> rather than force fitting a bike lane on a busy street?
>
> Chris Pfaff
> (415) 786-6236
Received on Sun Feb 15 2015 - 19:51:46 PST