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Thousand Oaks adopts 2026 Active Transportation Plan, council flags Hillcrest/Lynn safety as top priority

Thousand Oaks City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Council unanimously adopted the 2026 Active Transportation Plan, which lists 36 bike corridors, 15 intersection improvements and 34 sidewalk projects; members highlighted Lynn/Hillcrest intersection safety and prioritized pavement-program opportunities for early wins.

The City Council unanimously adopted the City of Thousand Oaks 2026 Active Transportation Plan (ATP), an update to the 2019 plan that identifies corridors, intersection upgrades and programs intended to expand walking and bicycling infrastructure and to improve grant competitiveness.

Associate Engineer Mark Bueno and consultants from Linscott, Law & Greenspan presented the plan, which uses a propensity model, collision data from 2020–2024 and the Caltrans Active Transportation Program scoring rubric to rank projects for funding. The…

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