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Brisbane committee outlines 2026 work plan priorities: sidewalks, truck routes and grants
Summary
Committee members proposed a 2026 work plan prioritizing a citywide sidewalk audit, truck‑route and bike‑safety studies, tree hazard mitigation and grant applications for Bayshore and other corridor improvements, and set a March target to adopt the work plan.
At the Jan. 7 meeting the Brisbane City Transportation and Public Works Subcommittee turned to its 2026 work plan and identified several near‑term priorities: a citywide sidewalk audit and repair program, a truck‑route review to reduce heavy vehicles on residential streets, a bike‑safety audit with bike‑parking improvements, and a tree‑hazard and vegetation initiative tied to possible grant funding.
Members described multiple locations of concern where sidewalks are inconsistent or absent — Crocker Industrial Park, North Hill and parts of Bayshore — and urged a formal inventory so…
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