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City lays out curb‑management framework and $500,000 grant to produce action plan and prototypes
Summary
Staff presented a finalized curb‑management framework and said an RFQ for a consultant will be released; the work—supported by a $500,000 carbon‑reduction grant—will produce policy recommendations, two prototype curb plans, and short‑term implementable actions over a 12–18 month period starting in early 2026.
City staff outlined a finalized curb‑management framework and next steps toward an action plan intended to reorganize how the city uses curbspace for safety, equity and multimodal access.
Trent Schultz, transportation demand‑management coordinator, briefed commissioners on the framework’s goals—safety, inclusive access, mode shift, economic vitality, and efficiency—and six focus areas: complete green streets guidance at the curb; development support and curb guidance; events and construction; experiments and spot treatments; payment and compliance tools; and policy updates.
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