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Draft Lake Street "complete street" plan proposes sidewalks, bike lanes and traffic calming; public comment open through Dec. 9

Mount Shasta City Council · November 10, 2025
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Summary

Green Dot Transportation presented a draft Lake Street Active Transportation Plan that pairs a roughly $2 million pavement project with planning‑level complete‑street features, including wider sidewalks, protected bike buffers and traffic calming; the draft is open for public comment through Dec. 9.

Consultant Jeff Twine of Green Dot Transportation told the council that the draft Lake Street Active Transportation Plan aims to make the corridor safer and more inviting for pedestrians and bicyclists while retaining most on‑street parking and accommodating emergency and commercial vehicles.

"All of our streets are built for automobiles...they—re built for metal, not people," Twine said, describing the concept of a "complete street" and the project's goals to improve sidewalks, crosswalk visibility and…

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