Palo Alto celebrates Charleston Project completion and promotes upcoming cycling events

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Under the bright lights of Palo Alto's City Hall, council members and community members gathered to celebrate the successful completion of the Charleston Road project this past weekend. The event not only marked a significant milestone for the city but also served as a vibrant preview of the cycling activities and programs that are set to unfold in the coming weeks.

As the city gears up for Bike to Work Day and Bike to Wherever Days later this week, officials are encouraging residents to embrace the cycling culture that is blossoming in Palo Alto. The City Council is set to hold a study session on June 2, focusing on the citywide bicycle and pedestrian transportation plan, which aims to enhance the connectivity and safety of biking in the area.

In addition to cycling initiatives, the community is invited to attend the annual Police Memorial event at Cogswell Plaza this Wednesday at 9 AM, honoring those who have served in law enforcement.

Looking ahead, the Affordable Housing and Housing Resources Fair is scheduled for Saturday, May 17, from 11 AM to 1 PM outside City Hall. This event aims to provide residents with valuable information about ongoing housing programs and resources available in the city. The city has also released a report detailing its ongoing housing activities, which can be accessed at paloalto.gov/housing.

As the council prepares for a busy agenda leading up to June 16, a placeholder date of June 17 has been set aside for any additional items that may arise. With a full docket ahead, city officials are poised to tackle the pressing issues facing the community, ensuring that Palo Alto continues to thrive as a vibrant and connected city.

Converted from City Council Meeting - May 12, 2025 meeting on May 13, 2025
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