City seeks community feedback for proposed street improvements on Broadway

The City of Sacramento is asking the community to provide feedback on updated concepts to improve the historic and vibrant Broadway corridor for drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and transit users.

The Broadway Street Improvements project team is hosting a second community meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Leataata Floyd Elementary School, located at 401 McClatchy Way. The community is invited to drop by between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. to visit information stations about the project and provide feedback. A brief presentation will begin at 5:45 p.m.

“As the Broadway corridor grows as a popular destination, it is vital to provide improved access for the community to walk, ride a bike, or take transit,” said Fedolia “Sparky” Harris, City of Sacramento project manager. “This includes increasing safety by connecting sidewalks, adding bike lanes, enhancing pedestrian crossings and improving bus stops.”

The project team updated the proposed improvements to the Broadway corridor and key intersections based on community feedback and technical analysis. In the Fall of 2015, more than 65 community members attended the first community meeting and the online community survey received 200 responses.

The Broadway Street Improvements project will identify necessary changes to accommodate all users and enhance the Broadway Corridor as a destination to live, work, and play.

For questions, please contact: Fedolia “Sparky” Harris at fharris@cityofsacramento.org. For more information about the project, please visit SacramentoBroadway.com.

For reasonable accommodation needs due to a physical disability that may hinder your participation, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator directly at (916) 808-8795.

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