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Carson adopts Active Transportation and Community Connectivity Plan to guide sidewalks, bikeways and crossings

2499263 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The council approved the Carson Active Transportation and Community Connectivity Plan, which maps pedestrian and bicycle improvements, prioritizes lighting and safety projects and is intended to support future grant applications and a forthcoming city bicycle master plan.

The Carson City Council unanimously approved the Active Transportation and Community Connectivity Plan on March 4, a policy and project-priority document intended to close gaps in the city's walking and biking network and to strengthen grant competitiveness for construction funding.

Why it matters: The plan sets a multi-year agenda for sidewalks, crosswalks, pedestrian lighting, on-street and protected bikeways, shared-use paths and traffic-calming measures. It identifies sites near schools, transit stops and parks where safety…

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