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West Sacramento launches update to Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails Master Plan 2035
Summary
City staff told the Transportation, Mobility and Infrastructure Commission the city will update its active‑transportation master plan with a Caltrans planning grant, expand public engagement through the TMI commission, and complete the 10‑year plan by December 2026.
At the July 7 meeting of the City of West Sacramento Transportation, Mobility and Infrastructure Commission (TMI), Associate Transportation Planner Steve Rosen outlined a city-led update to the Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails Master Plan (BPTMP) to guide active transportation investments through 2035. The schedule is driven by a Caltrans Sustainable Transportation Planning grant; staff has selected a consultant and said the contract will go to city council for award.
Rosen said the update will replace the city’s current 2018 plan and will be a 10‑year roadmap that covers walking, bicycling, wheelchair and scooter travel, and micromobility. He told the commission the update will inventory bike parking, incorporate Vision Zero…
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