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Hawaiian Gardens council adopts 10-year bicycle master plan after extensive community outreach
Summary
The City Council unanimously adopted Resolution 023-2025 to approve a 10‑year bicycle master plan funded in part by a $370,000 Caltrans Active Transportation Program grant. The plan prioritizes safety, connectivity and phased implementation, and identifies Norwalk, Carson and Pioneer as corridors needing further study.
The Hawaiian Gardens City Council on Aug. 13 unanimously adopted Resolution 023-2025 approving a citywide bicycle master plan that lays out a 10‑year roadmap for bike lanes, bicycle boulevards and a potential shared-use path along the storm‑drain channel.
The plan — developed by Tool Design Group with assistance from the city’s public‑works staff — was funded in part by a $370,000 Caltrans Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle 6 grant and is intended to improve safety, equity and connectivity across Hawaiian Gardens.
Consultant Roger Palaya, principal in charge at Tool Design Group, and project manager Leila Singer said the plan was built from crash data, a stress‑level analysis and extensive public outreach. “Everyone really wants safety on their streets,” Singer told the council,…
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