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Campbell unveils progress on multimodal transportation plan, seeks expanded community input

Parks and Recreation Commission · March 4, 2026
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Project manager Tiffany Hudson told the Parks & Recreation Commission the city's multimodal plan will produce a prioritized list of infrastructure projects and up to six grant-ready concept designs; phase one outreach drew about 1,500 direct participants and more than 1,800 public comments.

Tiffany Hudson, project manager for Campbell's multimodal transportation plan, told the Parks and Recreation Commission that the plan aims to "have a citywide plan that improves mobility for everyone for all abilities and all ages." She said the effort, funded in part by a Caltrans grant and developed with Alta Planning and Design, Fair and Peers and Catalyze Silicon Valley, is intended to shape future city workplans and improve the city's competitiveness for implementation grants.

Hudson laid out draft goals that prioritize roadway safety, network connectivity, equity, health and sustainability, and funding and…

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