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File #: 25-364    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing/General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/13/2025 In control: Parks & Recreation Commission
On agenda: 4/14/2025 Final action:
Title: Receive Presentation and Provide Input on the Creek Trail Network Expansion Master Plan Project
Attachments: 1. Creek Trail Master Plan Corridor Map, 2. Presentation - Creek Trail Network Expansion Master Plan
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REPORT TO PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
SUBJECT
Title
Receive Presentation and Provide Input on the Creek Trail Network Expansion Master Plan Project

Report
BACKGROUND
The City is currently in the process of developing a Creek Trail Network Expansion Master Plan (Master Plan). The Master Plan includes the following three corridors (Attachment 1):

* Calabazas Creek: Benton Street to the Bay Trail just north of Highway 237
The Calabazas Creek corridor extends through Earl R. Carmichael Park.

* Hetch Hetchy: Calabazas Creek to the Guadalupe River
The Hetch Hetchy corridor extends through Lick Mill Park and the Ulistac Natural Area.

* Saratoga Creek: Forbes Avenue to Monroe Street
The Saratoga Creek corridor extends through Bowers Park, Central Park, Bill Wilson Jr. Park and Homeridge Park.

The Master Plan will be completed based on the findings resulting from the 2013 Creek Trail Network Expansion Feasibility Study, engineering analysis, and input from stakeholders, including members of the public.

* Engineering Drawings - including trail segments and crossings
* Architectural Drawings - project location maps including typical trail cross sections with habitat preservation and integration
* Trail Design Standards and Guidelines - including typical trail widths, signage, and cross slopes
* Cost Estimates - including probable costs based on conceptual plans
* Final Report - summarizing project findings, concepts, constraints, design guidance, and recommendations on trail implementation and phasing

DISCUSSION
As noted in the FY 2024/25 and 2025/26 Adopted Biennial Capital Improvement Program Budget, "Santa Clara has...placed a priority on enhancing multi-modal transportation for residents and businesses by providing additional bicycle facilities throughout the City based on the Bicycle Master Plan, adopting a Pedestrian Master Plan, creating a Shared Mobility Permit Program (bicycle and scooter share), and is in the process of completing a Creek Trail ...

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