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Board backs two active-transportation corridors; Madison–Esparto and Davis–Woodland move to design
Summary
The Yolo Transportation District and county staff asked the Yolo County Board of Supervisors to affirm two off-street multiuse trail segments for design: Madison to Esparto and Davis to Woodland. The board approved advancing both corridors toward design to improve safe access and connect underserved communities.
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors on July 8 affirmed two preferred segments of the Yolo Active Transportation Corridors plan for advancement to design: a 2.7-mile corridor connecting Madison and Esparto and an off-road alignment linking Davis and Woodland.
Yolo Transportation District planning staff said the project, funded in part by a $1.2 million RAISE grant, prioritizes off-street multiuse trails that improve mobility for low-income and minority residents and update the county’s 2013 bicycle plan. Brian Abenat, planning director for the district, described outreach and the technical scoring process that evaluated roughly 40…
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