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Anaheim seeks district support for Knoll Ranch trail behind Canyon High; board raises safety and access questions
Summary
City of Anaheim presented a conceptual Class 1 bikeway and adjacent pedestrian trail that would cross district property behind Canyon High School; trustees pressed the city on gate control, emergency access, student safety during peak drop-off times, e-bike rules, and tree impacts. No board action was taken.
Anaheim Public Works representatives on Feb. 26 outlined a proposed Knoll Ranch Class 1 bikeway and adjacent pedestrian trail that would run behind Canyon High School and connect to existing bike lanes on Santa Ana Canyon Road. The city said it has secured grant funding for design and construction and would request easement rights across district land; city staff emphasized no board action was required tonight.
The presentation, led by Ralph Contreras of Anaheim Public Works, described a separated bike facility intended to increase safety and connectivity, and listed project elements including ADA-compliant ramps, high-visibility crosswalks and rapid rectangular flashing beacons (RRFBs). "Class 1 bikeways provide a safer and more comfortable experience by ensuring a physical…
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