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Albany staff and consultants present Phase 2 draft active-transportation networks; residents push for protected lanes
Summary
City staff and consultants presented Phase 2 of Albany’s Active Transportation Plan on Oct. 20, proposing base and high-comfort pedestrian and bicycle networks and soliciting feedback; public commenters urged protected bike lanes near schools, wider Greenway paths, and San Pablo Avenue inclusion as a high-comfort corridor.
City staff and consultants presented Phase 2 of Albany’s Active Transportation Plan (ATP) Oct. 20, showing draft pedestrian and bicycle networks, heat maps of community comments and proposed quality standards for base and high-comfort corridors.
"We’ve developed the draft active-transportation networks and are now translating them into project priorities," said Justin, a city staff presenter. Consultants from Parametrix and Ferron Piers walked the council through outreach results and technical standards, including National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) guidance for…
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