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Commission hears large transportation project updates, Vision Zero grant and collision reports

Burlingame Transportation Commission · January 9, 2025
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Summary

Staff updated the commission on the El Camino Real renewal project, Broadway grade separation, multiple bicycle facility projects and a Vision Zero outreach grant; police reported recent collisions and enforced new parking rules under Assembly Bill 4113.

At the meeting staff provided a comprehensive update on active transportation projects, outreach plans and a collision report that commissioners said should inform near-term priorities.

El Camino Real renewal and pedestrian devices: Staff described the El Camino Real renewal as a multi-mile corridor project intended to rehabilitate roadway drainage, improve sightlines and upgrade pedestrian facilities. Staff said the project will install pedestrian warning devices sometimes called "HAWK" beacons (pedestrian-activated signals that give drivers a red indication when a pedestrian is in the crosswalk) at several crossings and that coordination with Caltrans is ongoing. Staff noted the project is a several-mile effort and that timing for tree removal and…

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