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BPAC recommends using $600,000 in TDA funds to supplement Evelyn Avenue multiuse path construction

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The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission recommended City Council apply $600,000 of the commission's TDA Article 3 allocation to add safety enhancements to the Evelyn Avenue multiuse path construction package; the commission voted 6‑0 with one abstention.

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission on May 15 recommended that City Council apply $600,000 of the commission’s Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 allocation to supplement the construction phase of the Evelyn Avenue multiuse path project. The recommendation passed on a roll‑call vote, 6‑0 with one abstention.

Staff told commissioners the city had approximately $811,925 in TDA Article 3 funds available for FY2025–26 (figure stated by staff during the meeting) and presented five candidate uses: Poplar Avenue sidewalk construction (Safe Routes to School); rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs) and curb extensions at two crosswalks; supplemental elements for the Evelyn Avenue multiuse path (two RRFBs and vertical separation between trail and vehicle lanes); a high‑visibility crosswalk and curb extensions at Gale and Iris for another Safe Routes to School location; and converting remaining part‑time bike lanes on Homestead Road to full‑time…

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