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Martinez outlines safety upgrades, consultant study for Hidden Valley Elementary routes
Summary
City officials briefed Mount Diablo Unified trustees and parents on recent traffic-safety installations near Hidden Valley Elementary, a consultant-led vulnerable road-user plan funded by an SS4A grant, and possible circulation changes including partial or full opening of a gated connector street.
Martinez public works officials presented recent safety improvements near Hidden Valley Elementary and outlined a consultant-led plan to identify additional measures after the city won a grant under the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All program.
"We have been able to implement several improvements in the immediate vicinity of Hidden Valley," Public Works Director Joe Inke said, listing curb ramps at Glacier and Spring Lake and Glacier and Eagle Lake Drive, new high-visibility ladder crosswalks at the Center–Glacier intersection, flashing feedback signs at stop signs, a new curb island to protect pedestrians, a buffered bike…
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