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Chapter 4: Policies, Actions and Projects

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Bikeways, Trails, Parks and Recreation Master Plan

Proposed Trail Projects

The following table includes recommendations for the development of new and enhanced

trails. Several of these projects require collaboration with other agencies. These proposed

bikeways are illustrated in Appendices G and H.

Table 4-5: Recommended Trail Projects

Project Project Type

Recommended

Enhancements

Relevant Sites

T-A

Multi-Use

Trails

Construct two-way, off-

street paved trails for

pedestrian and bicycle

use. Trails should also

accommodate

wheelchairs, joggers,

skaters, and other non-

motorized users.

T-A1.

Pave and enhance access the

existing Madrone Channel Trail

(Cochrane Rd to Tennant Ave)

through signage and trail

improvements

T-A2.

Madrone Channel Trail

extension from Cochrane Rd to

Burnett Ave connecting to Coyote

Creek

T-A3.

Coyote Creek Trail –

Malaguerra Staging Area to Burnett

Staging Area

T-A4.

Burnett Ave trail from

Madrone Channel Trail to Coyote

Creek Trail

T-A5.

Downtown Hilltop Trail

connecting Del Monte Ave to the

water tower and Hale Ave

T-A6.

Trail from Live Oak High

School to the Madrone Channel Trail

T-A7.

Silveira Park trail around

Atherton Way Hidden Pond with

associated pedestrian bridges

T-A8

West Little Llagas Creek Trail

from W Main Ave to Spring Ave

T-A9.

Santa Teresa Blvd trail south

of Watsonville Rd (Ph. 1: Pave

existing trail between Watsonville

and Llagas Creek)

T-A10.

Murphy Ave/Mission View Dr

multi-use trail from Burnett Ave to

Tennant Ave

T-A11

. Trail connecting the San

Pedro Percolation Ponds to the

Outdoor Sports and Aquatics

Centers