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?? A loss of 39.2 acres of farmland A lot of roads to repair. (At lease in the Reedley area) Active all ready, not really need improving Active transportation Affects our agricultural economy Air Quality already have this in my community any Area is already cover a large area Bad air w/ drive balance is good Because people can do more exercise. Bike riders may not be seen Both A & B seem most feasible Buses take too long. By not doing your part in the community Can get hit by car Can't think car might get ran over Carpool Carpooling Carpooling in??? Does not work Carpooling, vanpooling work best in large city environ. companies like uper eliminate the need for public transportation Construction Construction delays/traffic consume a lot of farmland which can effect our economy Consumes too much farmland Continuos/never ending Cost Cost time efficiency Costly Costs Currently poorly maintenance roadways will probably continue doesn't explain how they will be investing in the most unfavorable communities Doesn't help much

Doesn't put the money where it's most needed Don't believe antyhing negative will happen but nothing great Don't focus on?? Exist Equality is not always the best across the board because some need more Excessive pollution Existing encourages car use existing gets worse Fair to all area Farmland acreage farmland consumed Farmland destroyed, less food & higher prices fix the streets Focused only on transportation Funding Funding is too spread out. Greenhouse Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse gas more pollution Greenhouse gases has all requirements Have more services like stores, clinics and parks so we wouldn't have to use automobiles Health improve Healthy & Safety Higher focus on roads, states quo, not sustainable Housing mix I cannot think of any negative impacts at the moment I don't see much growth and change I don't see negative I don't see negative in any of them but to effect the mots people, helping expand large transportation avenues seems the most logical. I feel as it this scenario laks direction I like I like A I like this option I like this scenario because this is what I need I wouldn't use due to age If most people would be willing to carpool/vanpool

ignoring others while focusing on one, why choose? Improving all, we have a high bad air quality and we need to take care of our environment in general. In my community it is pretty small, so people may not be available to your time, or when you need to transport. Consumtion of farmland Increase of transportation increase pollution Individuals will not want to share their "space" with others and go back to their old way Insufficient options for non-drivers It can be hard to find people to carpool with complex schedules It may not be truly balanced for all It mostly would provide sercies in the urban areas it only balances out the city It takes longer It will take longer to meet in the middle. Just make sure bus transportation is more frequent at stops lack of jobs Lack of privacy, lack of independence Land use Less air quality Less cars on road less paving Less personel time more time spent devoted to walk and commute. less probability of walking and numbers would go up with the ill persons Let all joy the world. :) Loss of ag land Lost of farmland Maintaining is fine but we need improvement Make everyone equal Make everyones area equal more air pollution More expensive More greenhouse gases and pollution more money more need in incorporated areas More people driving more premature deaths more premature deaths would occur More spread out just = more traffic

more transportation for seniors More transportation systems More useful for the worker most people like driving n/a GOOD!! Need clean air Need more sidewalks, not all hanicap accessible. Need to transport people to only one area so not to use to much time NO No bike paths No bikes -- Mendota No buses in Mendota No buses in Mendota. No difference in greenhouse gases to D No expansions No impace no new development No one gets left out in transportation No one is active No road maintenance to my area No transportation none None! (good idea) Not a lot of people will get exercise needed and eventually will become obese not all will improve us all not being utilized not completely cost effective Not convenient for all Not enough growth. Not enough improvement potential for urban or rural to be significant. not enough participation Not enough people use public transportation Not enough public transportation Not everyone is open to carpooling Not focus on my area not getting on time Not to much on money

On any scenario Only 13.22% greenhouse gas reduction only the city Overpopulation and vandalism that exists in the population Overpopulation, vandalism & crime parks people may feel uncomfortable carpooling, so it may not be effective People may feel unconfortable carpooling, so it may not be effective People might abuse this People will need to adapt to the car pool lifestyle Planning not inclued Premature deaths Promotes urban sprawl Public transp seldom used putting money into large cities range of options will be used Range of transportation options Requires higher land use Roads and growth roads don't get fixed rough roads Rural access- commerce Rural areas are still in need Rural farm communities would lose population safe? Scenario A is kind of a balance so it pretty much a balance not negative impacts second choice Security shares are shared equally Silos slows down traffic main throughfare. Too many bike paths Small improvement/no improvement just average Some people like driving on their own Some programs may not get enough. Someone may be greedy and not contribute status-quo, limits change Taxes go up

taxes/sprawl/unaffordable housing That it doesn't have the roads all the way around That people will not use the carpool joint transportation. The big cities don't need so much help The money is spent evenly. The negative part is there are small towns that need more help than the cities The streets There isn't much privacy there would be more deaths This is more fair. This option is not alwaysa available for all residents, especially who live in Central. A better marketing of public transportation would be bette. this scenario need spend lot of money to improve air quality to many roads Too many costs Too many vehicles Too much farmland consumed. Too much farmland taken too much land will be consumed too much smog due to the buses Too much spent and lots of people won't use it Too much traffic traffic Transportation Transportation passes every half hour Transportation to other areas/cities/buses! Unequal distribution Upper class getting more help Use larger cars Uses land to expand Using cars Vanpooling/carpooling although great, I feel I'd get faster from A-B in my own vehicle. Very close to scenario D Very similar to Scenario D. Not sure that is much of difference to all this scenario difference from A We have to keep up with the times a little better than this We need change and improvement

We need walkways and bike paths Weather does not support active transportation. What if I like driving alone? what would happen in 25 years if the air quality would change Wil ridesharing be expensive & will it be ready or hard and/or efficient. Will produce more pollution with the work Will wait long time to get home Without the money going to small towns I see bankrupcies wont se a difference Work is too far to bike You cannot always find someone to carpool with.