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City Manager outlines 161 corridor planning study, pedestrian-crossing survey and State of the City event

Dublin City Council · February 23, 2026
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Summary

City Manager Megan O'Callaghan reported on regional coordination for a Planning Next-led 161 corridor study (estimated cost ~$200,000, partner-funded), an unsignalized pedestrian crossings study with a public survey (Feb 25–Mar 15), and announced the 2026 State of the City event on March 5.

City Manager Megan O'Callaghan updated council on regional planning and community engagement initiatives. She said recent cooperative planning along State Route 161 with neighboring jurisdictions is moving toward a partner-funded study estimated at about $200,000 with a formal project kickoff on March 27; participating jurisdictions and utilities would share costs at different contribution levels.

O'Callaghan also announced a city study of unsignalized pedestrian crossings on streets with four or more lanes to improve safety and accessibility; a public survey will run Feb. 25–Mar. 15 on Tell Dublin to help prioritize locations and treatments. Finally, she invited council and the public to the 2026 State of the City at the Exchange in Bridge Park on March 5, which will include an earlier reception and a livestream of the presentation.

Council received the updates and had no requests for additional immediate action other than participating in upcoming kickoff meetings and public outreach.