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Council approves Park Avenue traffic-calming striping, buffered bike markings and speed feedback signs

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Summary

The council authorized striping and markings estimated at $120,000 to add buffered bike lanes, narrowed vehicle lanes and speed feedback signs; staff will include the work in the summer paving contract pending budget adoption.

The Capitola City Council approved a staff plan on June 12 to add traffic-calming striping, buffered bike markings and speed-feedback signs along Park Avenue, directing staff to include the work as a change order to the city's 2025 pavement maintenance contract.

The plan narrows vehicle travel lanes to 10.5 feet, adds painted bike lanes and green intersection markings at crossings, and installs speed-feedback signs. Staff estimated total cost at about $120,000: roughly $98,000 for striping, $8,000 for feedback signage and a…

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