Ten projects were awarded ATP (Active Transportation Program) funding in the SACOG region for 2023-2027. Brief descriptions follow. All are full funding of the grant request, unless otherwise noted.
- Citrus Heights – Arcade Cripple Creek Extension. Construct a 0.5 mile Class I multi-use trail following the Arcade Creek alignment between Sayonara Drive and Mariposa Avenue. $7,155,000
- El Dorado County – El Dorado Trail / Missouri Flat Road Bicycle/Pedestrian Overcrossing. Construct a Class I multi-use grade-separated crossing over Missouri Flat Rd, closing a gap in the El Dorado Trail. $3,271,000
- Elk Grove – Laguna Creek Inter-Regional Trail Crossing at State Route 99. Construct Class I Bikeway across State Route 99 and adjacent class I trail gap closure. $6,874,000
- Folsom – Folsom-Placerville Rail Trail Gap Closure Project. Install curb ramps, sidewalk connections, curb extensions, pedestrian refuge islands, curb & gutter, raised medians, pavement markings, signage, striping, and asphalt overlay. $1,700,000
- Roseville – Dry Creek Greenway East Trail, Phase 2. Construct a Class I multi-use trail and Class II buffered bike lanes. $6,063,000
- Sacramento County DOT – Bell Street Safe Routes to School. Construct new sidewalks and curb ramps. Relocate signal poles and straighten sidewalks. Install pedestrian signal, RRFB, new signs, bike lanes and bike detectors. $8,808,000
- Sacramento County Regional Parks – Dry Creek Parkway Trail. Construct a paved Class1 multi-use trail, including dg shoulder, plus two bridges and roadway crossing evaluation. $7,704,000
- Sacramento – 9th Street Separated Bikeway Project. Construct a Class IV bikeway and a Class II bikeway. [This would extend the Central City Mobility Project from Q St to Broadway, which is not part of the current project.] $2,564,000
- West Sacramento – North 5th Street Complete Streets & Connectivity Project. Project will install bike lanes, intersection enhancements, and new sidewalks, and an ADA ramp connection from 5th Street/A Street to Riverwalk Trail. $3,131,000 (partial funding)
- West Sacramento – West Capitol Avenue Regional Connection Bicyclist and Pedestrian Safety Improvements. Construct vertical delineators to create separated bike lanes, Class II bike lanes , intersections improvements, and improve Westacre Rd underpass. $735,000
I am particularly pleased about Bell Street Safe Routes to School and Arcade Cripple Creek Extension, as these were projects that I promoted when I was Safe Routes to School Coordinator for San Juan Unified School District. Bell Street is used by many students attending Howe Avenue Elementary, Encina Preparatory High, and Greer Elementary, as well as several private schools in the area. The Arcade-Cripple Creek trail project serves both students at a number of schools and promotes active transportation for the entire community.