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Staff reports: meeting location change, September site visits, trail designation and zero‑emission depot award

5604910 · August 20, 2025
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Staff told the commission the council chambers will be closed for renovation starting after the October meeting, announced September site visits and promoted a bicycle‑friendly survey; the city’s Miners Ravine Trail received National Recreation Trail designation and the new zero‑emission bus depot won a 2025 APWA Sacramento award.

City staff gave several operational updates and recognitions near the end of the Aug. 19 Transportation Commission meeting.

Public works director Jason Shaikowski told commissioners the council chambers will close for roughly six months after the October meeting for carpet, seating and foyer upgrades; commission meetings will be held in Civic Center Rooms 1 and 2 during that period. "I just wanted to give you a heads up," Shaikowski said.

Staff also…

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