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Mount Shasta advances active-transportation planning, seeks grants for Lake Street, trails and crossings

3277791 · May 12, 2025
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Council members on May 12 received a consolidated briefing on active‑transportation planning in Mount Shasta and related grant opportunities that staff said will be pursued to add bike lanes, ADA ramps, crossings and local trails.

Council members on May 12 received a consolidated briefing on active‑transportation planning in Mount Shasta and related grant opportunities that staff said will be pursued to add bike lanes, ADA ramps, crossings and trail links.

The briefing summarized prior and current work: the city’s February 2022 Shasta Mobility Plan, the county Active Transportation Plan completed in February 2025, an ongoing Lake Street complete‑streets study funded through Caltrans/STIP planning funds, and a federal Safe Streets for All planning award. Staff said the goal is to carry designs from the planning stage into engineering and construction when STIP reconstruction of Lake Street occurs, and to fold active‑transportation improvements into that reconstruction rather than add them…

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