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Council directs staff to proceed with Extension Road separated and buffered bike lanes; mill-and‑overlay scheduled for 2025

3153639 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

Eric Guderian, assistant transportation director, presented a proposal to install separated and buffered bicycle facilities on Extension Road from Baseline Road to Main Street, connecting parks, schools and the light‑rail area.

Eric Guderian, assistant transportation director, presented a proposal to install separated and buffered bicycle facilities on Extension Road from Baseline Road to Main Street, connecting parks, schools and the light‑rail area.

The proposal grew from a 2021 direction to pursue lower‑cost enhanced bike lanes on collector streets. Staff said Extension Road was chosen because it is a long, continuous collector that lacks north‑south protected routes and because nearby arterials (Alma School Road and Country Club Drive) are unlikely to receive bike lanes in the near term.

Project approach and design choices

- Lane configuration: Extension today is a four‑lane collector (two lanes each direction) with a continuous center turn lane. Staff proposed…

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