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Council adopts 2025–26 re-striping priorities, directs staff to create formal policy
Summary
After debate about equity and procurement, the council approved a prioritization list for street re-striping and directed staff to return with a formal, criteria-based re-striping policy for future years.
The Salinas City Council on Oct. 14 approved a prioritized list of street re-striping projects for 2025–26 and directed staff to develop a formal, criteria-based re-striping policy for future decisions.
Council member Barajas offered a substitute motion asking staff to bring back a re-striping policy that would use data-driven criteria such as traffic volumes, crash history, striping condition and equity. Barajas said a formal policy would make future decisions more consistent and recommended a two-year planning…
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