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Commission briefed on Peninsula Avenue corridor feasibility study and outreach plan
Summary
Senior Traffic Engineer Mr. Wong presented a planning-only feasibility and PAED study for the Peninsula Avenue corridor, outlining safety, equity and parking analyses, possible bike lanes and traffic-calming alternatives, and outreach dates on Jan. 29 (in person) and Feb. 3 (Zoom). Funding for planning totals about $1.5 million, largely covered by a highway grant.
Senior Traffic Engineer Mr. Wong presented the Peninsula Avenue corridor feasibility study to the Burlingame Traffic Safety and Parking Commission on Jan. 8, describing the project as a planning and environmental (PAED) phase that will develop a preferred concept for future grant applications and later design work.
The joint study covers the corridor split between Sanonteo and Burlingame and will include traffic and congestion modeling, an alternatives analysis, safety and connectivity priorities tied to Vision Zero hotspots, an economic and equity assessment for nearby communities of concern, and a parking assessment that examines…
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