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Commission backs beach-access repairs and sidewalk widening project to move to City Council

Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission · August 5, 2024
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Summary

Engineers presented CIP 3,896 to widen sidewalks and replace corroded beach stairways along Carlsbad Boulevard; commissioners discussed guardrail removal, maintenance agreements with State Parks and sea-level considerations and voted to support staff's recommendation to send plans to City Council.

City engineering staff asked the commission to support project plans for CIP 3,896, a beach access repair and upgrades project that will replace several beach stairways and widen sidewalks along Carlsbad Boulevard from Pine to Tamarack.

Engineering manager Hossein Ajide and senior engineer Eric Zilke described deteriorated stairs and narrow sidewalks in areas built in the 1980s; the plan calls for widening much of the west-side sidewalk to roughly 11—4 to 12 feet in places, replacing rusted…

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