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Council approves $8M‑plus Active Transportation project to add center multi‑use path and roundabout on Hardin Parkway

Salinas City Council · January 28, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a grant‑funded Safe Routes to School project for Hardin Parkway that adds a center multi‑use trail, lane reductions, stormwater treatment, and a single‑lane roundabout near McKinnon/Hardin; staff said construction funding depends on final design and grant conditions.

The Salinas City Council voted Jan. 27 to approve the Hardin Parkway path and Safe Routes to School project and adopt a CEQA categorical exemption that clears the way for design and grant funding allocation.

Consultant Molly Tremblay (Kimley‑Horn) and Adriana Robles presented the project, which was developed from the city’s 2018 Safe Routes to School plan and an Active Transportation grant award exceeding $8 million. The recommended design removes one travel lane…

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