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Pleasant Hill staff outline crosswalk and sidewalk projects, and an updated traffic mitigation fee headed to council

Pleasant Hill Traffic Safety Commission · February 4, 2026
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Public works staff said the city will host an SS4A public workshop Feb. 17, has awarded PS&E work for four RRFB crosswalks (including two on Pleasant Hill Road), is pursuing a TDA grant to complete a Taylor Boulevard sidewalk gap, and will take an updated traffic mitigation fee study to council on Feb. 23.

City public works staff updated the Traffic Safety Commission on Feb. 3 about several near-term projects and a planned fee update.

Leticia Gagliozzi, senior engineer, said the SS4A outreach includes an interactive map and a Zoom public workshop scheduled for Feb. 17 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. She said the consultant will collect public submissions through April and will host stakeholder meetings and outreach events.

Gagliozzi said the city awarded a contract to DKS to prepare PS&E (plans,…

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