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Council adopts five-year capital improvement program; roundabout design advances amid pedestrian and bike safety concerns

3778826 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

The City Council adopted a five-year capital improvement program covering FY2025-26 through FY2029-30, heard a progress update on the Highway 20/Auburn Street roundabout and discussed pedestrian and bicycle safety, connectivity to schools, and corridor improvements.

The Grass Valley City Council voted June 10 to adopt a five-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) covering fiscal years 2025–26 through 2029–30 and heard staff updates on several transportation projects, including preliminary design and environmental steps for the proposed roundabout at the Highway 20/Auburn Street intersection.

City Engineer Bjorn Jones presented the CIP as a planning document that lays out anticipated funding and projects over five years. Jones said the packet attached to the agenda lists projects, identifies funding sources and notes likely changes as funding projections are updated. He warned that some funds, notably the water fund and Measure E projections, may show shortfalls that staff will revisit with finance.

Jones told the council the roundabout project design advanced in March, with consultant GHD leading design work and coordination with Caltrans. He…

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