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City presents Church Street corridor study; residents call for safer, walkable street

Concord City Council · March 12, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff summarized community feedback on the Church Street corridor study—safety, consistent sidewalks, protected bike lanes, lighting and more locally owned businesses topped priorities—and outlined preliminary recommendations and next steps for additional engagement and a summer draft plan.

City planning staff presented an update March 12 on the Church Street corridor study, describing public engagement to date and preliminary concepts for improving safety, connectivity and economic vibrancy along the corridor from Highway 29 toward downtown.

Planning design manager Kaylee said staff split the corridor into areas A, B and C and performed a walk audit of area A. Staff reported 41 attendees at the in-person…

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