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Rancho Cordova previews Active Transportation Plan draft; residents press for safer crossings and trail connections
Summary
City staff presented a draft Active Transportation Plan proposing tiered projects and policies to build an all‑ages walking and biking network. Residents urged easements to close trail gaps, undercrossing at White Rock Road, and space for safer e‑bike use; council asked staff to include metrics and return for adoption in March.
Rancho Cordova staff on Wednesday presented the public draft of the city's Active Transportation Master Plan, a multi‑year effort to update the bicycle and pedestrian master plans and identify priority projects to make walking, biking and rolling safer and more convenient.
Why it matters: The plan sets a 5–10 year list of priority projects and policies intended to create an all‑ages, all‑abilities network. It will guide grant applications and capital investments and is a foundation for applications to programs such as Caltrans and Safe Routes to Schools.
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