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Sacramento County - Bikeway Master Plan Update
Sacramento, CA - The Department of Transportation (SACDOT) is moving forward with a major planning effort to update the Sacramento County Bikeway Master Plan. The updated plan will provide a framework for projects to improve the unincorporated area bikeway system. SACDOT is hosting a series of workshops to provide residents with an opportunity to learn more about the plan update process and to make suggestions for bikeway improvements for their community and connections to the regional network of bikeways. Information about the workshops is as follows: North Highlands/Rio Linda/Antelope According to Tom Zlotkowski, Director of the Department of Transportation, “A significant aspect of planning improvements for today’s roadways includes providing mobility for all users – motor vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists. We have tried to be forward thinking for bicycling opportunities and have had the Sacramento County Bikeway Master Plan in place since 1993. Since then, we have made many improvements to unincorporated area bikeways and it’s time to take the next step in making further improvements to the system. This Bikeway Master Plan update will help guide us in these efforts. We look forward to residents attending the workshops and letting us know what their priorities are for County bikeways.”
Implementation of projects included in the updated Bikeway Master Plan will enhance bicycling as a viable transportation alternative and help make Sacramento County a better place to live, work and play. Community bikeways add to personal health and recreation, make neighborhoods more livable and help to reduce pollution. The consulting firms of Fehr & Peers (Prime), Alta Planning + Design (Public Outreach & Planning), and Mark Thomas & Company (Civil Engineers) are assisting Sacramento County in the effort to inventory existing bikeway facilities, develop policy recommendations, and plan implementation outlining priority projects. The process to develop the updated plan includes public outreach through community workshops, a webpage, and a user survey. Residents can learn about upcoming events and plan progress by checking the project webpage: http://saccountybikeplan/webexone.com In addition, residents who don’t attend a workshop can make comments or bicycling improvement suggestions by emailing: comments@saccountybikeplan.com. |
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