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City plans major upgrades for safer biking and walking

August 03, 2024 | Santa Cruz County, California



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City plans major upgrades for safer biking and walking
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined significant infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing safety and accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians. Key discussions focused on the seismic retrofit and structural upgrades along Murray Street, which will feature standard curb heights, six-foot-wide bike lanes, and a seven-and-a-half-foot sidewalk designed for two-way pedestrian traffic. These enhancements also include the installation of barrier rails to improve visibility of the harbor and ocean, addressing long-standing concerns from the community.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted upcoming paving projects for 2024 and 2025, specifically mentioning Bay Drive and Escalona. This initiative will involve reducing travel lanes on Bay Street to accommodate protected bike lanes, a move that has been in the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for several years. After previous bids exceeded budget expectations, the project has now been repackaged with other paving efforts to streamline costs and expedite the bidding process.

These developments reflect the government's commitment to improving urban infrastructure, promoting safer transportation options, and enhancing the overall experience for residents and visitors alike.

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