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Council delays Active Transportation Plan contract to clarify public outreach and deliverables
Summary
After public comment and council questions, Thousand Oaks delayed approval of the Active Transportation Plan consultant contract to clarify scope and the timing of public outreach; council voted 5-0 to continue the item to a date uncertain.
The Thousand Oaks City Council on Jan. 14 delayed action on a consultant contract to update the city’s Active Transportation Plan (ATP), citing ambiguity in the contract about when public outreach would occur and what kinds of projects would be included.
Andrew Pletcher, a Newbury Park resident who said he was speaking in his individual capacity and as a member of the Traffic and Transportation Advisory Commission, urged the council not to approve the contract in its current form because public outreach in the scope (identified as “task 4”) appears to occur after the…
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