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Draft Salinas Valley Safe Routes to School plan presented; $250,000 earmarked per city for priority projects

Soledad City Council (joint with Successor Agency and Housing Authority) · November 6, 2024
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Summary

TAMC presented the Salinas Valley Safe Routes to School draft plan covering 22 schools and community‑driven priorities; the plan recommends corridor projects, quick‑build pilot options and will help make Soledad more competitive for state grants, with $250,000 allocated per city for priority projects.

The Transportation Agency for Monterey County presented the Salinas Valley Safe Routes to School draft plan to Soledad’s council on Nov. 6. Senior planner Amelia Conlon described a three‑year planning effort that included steering committees, walking audits, parent and student surveys, community participatory budgeting and a pilot quick‑build project on Front Street.

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