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Council backs ATAC work plan and asks staff to pursue 4‑way stop option at Lincoln and Fairway
Summary
Calistoga council approved the Active Transportation Advisory Committee's 2026 work plan, supported a staff effort to work with Caltrans on a potential 4‑way stop at Lincoln Avenue and Fairway for pedestrian/cyclist safety, and approved a Rotary‑funded vinyl art wrap for the Washington Street bike parklet.
The Calistoga City Council on Monday approved the Active Transportation Advisory Committee’s (ATAC) 2026 work plan, directed staff to work with Caltrans to pursue a possible 4‑way stop at Lincoln Avenue and Fairway, and approved a Rotary‑funded vinyl art wrap for the Washington Street bike parklet.
Deputy Public Works Director summarized ATAC’s priorities — pedestrian and bicycle safety, public awareness, and policy research — and said ATAC unanimously recommended exploring…
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