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Connect North San Jose plan advances; city describes three regional freeway-area projects to improve multimodal access
Summary
Pete Rice, transportation planner, presented Connect North San Jose, the city’s multimodal transportation improvement plan for an approximately 8-square-mile area of North San Jose. Neil Ong outlined three regional projects — 101 Trimble (near completion), a proposed 101 Zanker overcrossing (environmental phase) and a Montague/880 project (project initiation) — intended to improve multimodal access and add separated bike/ped facilities.
Pete Rice, transportation planner, presented Connect North San Jose, the city’s multimodal transportation improvement plan (MTIP) for an approximately 8-square-mile area bounded by State Route 237, Coyote Creek, Guadalupe River and the 101/880 corridors. Rice said the plan is intended to lead with equity, plan for expected growth, and promote mode shift by improving transit, walking and bicycling connections. He said the planning process began about 13 months ago; staff have held more than 11 outreach events with roughly 360 participants and plan a public workshop at the end of the month at a North First coworking space to gather final input before preparing a draft for…
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