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City staff previews multimodal‑plan outreach and Urban Land Institute review of downtown corridor

Campbell Planning Commission · September 10, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the Planning Commission the city is ramping up outreach for Campbell's first multimodal plan (bike and walk audits, pop‑ups) and that an Urban Land Institute technical assistance panel will visit Sunday–Tuesday to do a walk audit, stakeholder interviews and present recommendations at a special study session.

The Community Development Director updated the Planning Commission on outreach for Campbell's first multimodal plan and previewed an Urban Land Institute (ULI) technical assistance panel scheduled to be in the city Sunday through Tuesday.

"We're doing a ton of outreach on Campbell's first multimotal plan," the director said, noting opportunities for bike audits, walk audits and pop‑up events and offering to circulate details through the city's social channels. The director said the ULI panel will focus on the stretch between the Prunyard and downtown (south side to Baskin), will conduct a two‑hour walk audit, hold about 30 thirty‑minute stakeholder interviews and then prepare a PowerPoint with recommendations to be presented at a special City Council study session the following Tuesday evening.

Commissioners asked whether the review covers nearby bridges and other corridor features. The director said the panel will look at corridor elements that appear worth reviewing but that the city currently has no specific bridge‑modification plans.

The director also mentioned the Cresley project underway on the corridor and said the ULI findings are likely to generate recommendations that could cross over into related city projects. The ULI panel will follow the presentation with a written report for staff and stakeholders.