Active Transportation Commission
TL;DR
The Active Transportation Commission held a meeting to discuss four major projects focused on improving biking, walking, and transit safety across Sacramento. The meeting covered plans for Fruitridge Road, Arden-Auburn, Stockton Boulevard, and the T Street Bikeway, though specific voting outcomes were not detailed in the agenda.
Key Decisions
- Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes Passed
- Fruitridge Road Safety and Mobility Plan Discussed
- Arden-Auburn Mobility Plan Discussed
- Stockton Boulevard Safety and Transit Enhancement Project Discussed
- T Street Bikeway Gap Closure Project Discussed
Agenda
- Open Session
- Roll Call
- Land Acknowledgement
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Consent Calendar
- 1. Approval of Active Transportation Commission Meeting MinutesConsent Item
- 2. Active Transportation Commission LogConsent Item
- Discussion Calendar
- 3. Fruitridge Road Safety and Mobility PlanDiscussion Item
- 4. Arden-Auburn Mobility PlanDiscussion Item
- 5. Stockton Boulevard Safety and Transit Enhancement Project (T15245100)Discussion Item
- 6. T Street Bikeway Gap Closure Project (R15200030)Discussion Item
- Commission Staff Report
- Commissioner Comments-Ideas and Questions
- Public Comments-Matters Not on the Agenda
- Adjournment
- page break
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