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Guadalupe prepares traffic and pedestrian plans as new middle-school campus opens in August
Summary
Council and staff discussed pedestrian safety, Caltrans jurisdiction over key intersections, and short-term measures — including possible volunteers, crossing guards, police visibility and bus queuing — ahead of a mid-August school opening for seventh- and eighth-graders.
City public-safety and public-works staff told the Guadalupe City Council on June 24 that the opening of a new school campus in mid-August will require immediate, short-term traffic and pedestrian measures because key crossings are under Caltrans control.
Chief Cash said the principal safety risks center on students crossing Highway 166 at intersections the city does not control. “As everyone knows, we don't own those, intersections. That's Caltrans,” Cash said. Staff and school officials have met and…
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