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MOUNTAIN HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN II <br />7.2.6 Trails <br />Master Plan Summary <br />Tha Master Plan establishes a network of paths that provide pedestrian and bicycle <br />contiectlons to open space and other destinations withi+t Mountain House and connect the <br />community to future potentlal regional trail alignments. <br />Signage grid Vormatian will be provided as part of the trail system to orient Users and <br />prornote better use of the pedestrian and birycle system, Pahs within Maiin:aiti House <br />Creek Community Park, Old River Regional Park, Central Parkwdy and Great Valley <br />Parkway will he intewmnnected to provide for easy access. <br />Future regional trails leading From Alameda or Contra Costa County to the community will <br />connect to the pedestrian and bicycle network Should the €daUonal Park 5ervlm decide <br />to extend the be Anza Trail into the Mountain House area, the trail should be <br />accommodated through connections to the community pedestrian and bicycle network, <br />and be identified with signage. The I110sl likely alignment wouiiS be to provide trail routing <br />along proposed Class I bike lanes that parallel Great Valley Parkway from Kelso Road to <br />Grant Line Road. <br />Plan Descr€pt on <br />SP It provides a trail system as depicted in Figure 92: 5PI1 Blcycle and Pedestrian <br />System. In addition to sidewalks, the system includes: <br />Class i multi-purpose pmhs along Arterials. These will be eigN feet wide, exaepk for <br />1b -foot wide paths on Great Valley Parkway (path on east side only) and 10 -foot wide <br />patlis on Mountain House Parkway south at Bryon Fuad (pant on west side only); <br />Ten -foot wide multkuse trails on the noAhwest side, and eight -foot wide multia.lse traft <br />on the southeast side, of the Mountain House Creek Community Part{: <br />Class I multi-purpose paths through the Centrat Community Park and the Town <br />Center; <br />Class i, 12 -foot wide multi-purpose path through Old River Rag ion at Park; <br />Eight -foot wide trails within Neighborltaad J. along the UPRR right of way, and wlthlrt <br />Neighborhoods If and L, along the lakeslopon space features: and <br />t=ight -toot wide and 12 -fact wide tralls within the nature preserves of Neighborhoods I <br />and J <br />SPIE Implementation Measures <br />1. MHCSD ProgramminoRetruirelnents. All IrnplDmanting projects shalt <br />comply with the applicab] P provisions of the MHCSD Parks, Recreation and <br />Leisure Pian, as amended (see Chapter 2: PaFkand-RecfeatiGnaI Faciiitles3: <br />Parks, Iraits, _aF1d OpetiSpace). <br />2, MHCSD De5ign Requirements. All Im plarne nting puhIIc Improvement <br />projects shall comply with the applicable provisions of the MHCSD Design <br />Manual, as amended {see Chapter Three: Streets capes, Chapter Five: Paths, <br />and Chapter Eleven: Parks). <br />CHAPTER SEVEN RECREAT)ON AND 0PE14 SPACE PAGE 7.23 <br />Re rad 9+11�20Q7 11f141WQ17, and 111Si2n1� <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />