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Consultants outline scoring framework and outreach plan for West Sacramento bicycle, pedestrian and trails master plan
Summary
Consultants for West Sacramento presented a scoring framework for prioritizing bicycle, pedestrian and trail projects, described measurable equity and safety criteria tied to SB 535, and previewed Phase 2 outreach (mid-April–mid-May) to test community priorities using trade-off exercises.
Consultants working on West Sacramento’s Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails Master Plan told the Transportation, Mobility & Infrastructure Commission on Wednesday that they have compiled an initial list of candidate infrastructure projects and a measurable scoring framework to rank them for future funding.
Trace McMillan, a principal with Nelson Nygaard, said the prioritization approach groups previous plan goals into four measurable categories—mobility, safety and community, connectivity and culture of activity—and assigns points to objective variables such as pedestrian network density, crash history, access to key destinations and potential for mode shift. “Scoring is really what helps us to provide or develop a numerical ranking of potential projects,” McMillan…
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