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Council approves sidewalk and parking changes at Pasco/Brooks near Kea Park, rejects 4‑way stop
Summary
After months of neighborhood input and a six‑week pilot, Roseville Council approved Option 3 for Pasco Street at Brooks Avenue — add a 6‑foot sidewalk behind the curb, shift parking to the east side and retain current roadway width — by a 3–2 vote; two council members favored a 4‑way stop instead.
Roseville — The City Council on Feb. 9 approved a staff‑recommended redesign for the Pasco Street and Brooks Avenue intersection near Kea Park that keeps the roadway geometry but adds a 6‑foot sidewalk and moves parking to the east (park) side, with the council declining to add an all‑way stop.
Public Works Director Jesse Fryhammer summarized three options developed after a fall pilot project and neighborhood meetings. Option 1 would have narrowed the roadway from 32 to 26 feet and added a sidewalk with a bump‑out; Option 2 removed the bump‑out while keeping a narrowed roadway; Option 3…
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