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Capitola council approves $1.7 million plan to rehabilitate 41st Avenue, add bicycle and pedestrian safety features
Summary
The City of Capitola authorized a $1.7 million construction budget and directed staff to advertise bids for the 41st Avenue pavement rehabilitation and multimodal improvements project, which includes partial-depth pavement recycling, ADA ramp upgrades and separated bikeway elements largely within Caltrans right-of-way.
The Capitola City Council voted unanimously Feb. 12 to approve the plan specifications and a $1,700,000 construction budget for the 41st Avenue pavement rehabilitation and multimodal improvements project and authorized the Department of Public Works to advertise for bids.
Public Works Director Khan told the council the project—largely within Caltrans right-of-way—focuses on restoring pavement integrity with partial-depth recycling, upgrading ADA curb ramps, refreshing striping and adding pedestrian and bicycle safety treatments. Khan said the city has secured required Caltrans encroachment…
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