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Sunnyvale staff outline safety, visibility and bicycle improvements for Bernardo Avenue

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City transportation staff presented initial findings from a study of Bernardo Avenue between Blair and Parkington avenues that found four vehicle collisions in five years, ongoing sight-line and bike-lane issues and plans for community-informed design concepts; a public survey closes the day of the presentation.

Sunnyvale transportation staff on a project team presented initial findings and next steps for the Bernardo Avenue access-improvement study, an effort to improve visibility and multimodal travel between Blair Avenue and Parkington Avenue in Sunnyvale.

The project team said the study aims to improve safety and “multimodal friendliness” so drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians have safer, clearer ways to travel the corridor. Angela Wong, project manager for the Bernardo Avenue access improvements project, said the team has completed field visits and will use community feedback to shape design concepts that will be returned to the public later this year.

The presentation summarized existing conditions and early findings. Monica (consultant), who led the corridor assessment, said there were four vehicle collisions on the…

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