Note: Added letters of support from four organizations, below.
The Budget & Audit Committee of the Sacramento City Council meets tomorrow (!) Tuesday, February 25, 2025, 11:00 AM in city hall council chambers. The Budget & Audit Committee members are Roger Dickinson, Chair, District 2; Karina Talamantes, District 3; Caity Maple, District 5; and Eric Guerra, District 6.
On the agenda is item 10 SacATC 2024 Annual Report. The discussion, however, will include more than just the annual report. It will include the city’s proposed quick build program. Quick build, sometimes called tactical urbanism, is a concept related to Vision Zero, that rather than just accepting traffic violence, the city would take action to reduce or prevent future crashes at that location. What makes it unique, and different from the long term roadway redesign that the city undertakes when they can get grant funding, quick build analyzes the issue now, and takes action soon to correct it.
The city is calling this effort TAG Team (tactical action group), and it would be implemented from existing budget and staffing limits with six staff dedicated to the project.
If you can’t make daytime meetings, you can submit an eComment on the city meetings page. The earlier you submit eComments, the more likely committee members are to see them before the meeting.
Three examples of quick builds: the street closure and bikeway improvement at Broadway and 2nd Avenue and 34th Street, with yellow vertical delineators; the corner curb extensions that have been installed at some corners with paint and/or white vertical delineators, and lane channelization delineators on 15th and 16th Streets. Vertical delineators are much less expensive, and also somewhat less effective, than concrete curbs, but they do reduce the likelihood and/or severity of crashes.



Letters of support:
The same day, at the evening Sacramento City Council meeting, the Neighborhood Connections plan, part of the Streets for All Active Transportation Plan, is on the on the consent agenda, item 9 Neighborhood Connections Plan. The plan is full of specific designs that can be implemented in temporary and/or less expensive materials. See earlier posts under categories Active Transportation Plan, Neighborhood Connections, Street Design Standards, and particularly traffic calming measures. The Neighborhood Connections Draft Final Plan (2025-01) is also available, if you have time to read it. Though it is on the consent calendar and unlikely to be controversial, it still deserves support.
SacBee, Ariane Lange: Safety projects on dangerous Sacramento roads could be fast-tracked if City Council approves
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article300601184.html
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As of an hour before this meeting, there are 34 eComments in support of the quick-build TAG Team and/or the SacATC 2024 Annual Report. Please add your eComment at agenda_items.
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This item for SacATC 2024 Annual Report and TAG Team quick-build program easily passed the Budget and Audit Committee. There were 12 in-person comments, all in favor, and 46 eComments, all in favor. Caity Maple said that the presentation to city council will include a presentation with details about the TAG Team quick-build, but at this meeting there was just a verbal description. Committee members Guerra and Dickinson spoke in favor of a Safe Routes to School program, one of the recommendations in the annual report. Dickinson asked for inclusion of traffic circles. Hard infrastructure traffic circles can be expensive, beyond the scope of quick-build, but traffic circles can also be created with low cost paint and vertical delineators, similar to curb extensions. A number of commenters and committee members mentioned the epidemic of red light and stop sign running as presenting one of the greatest dangers to all roadway users.
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Item 9 on the city council agenda, the Neighborhood Connections Plan, part of the Streets for People Active Transportation Plan, also passed easily. Though it was on the consent agenda, several council members spoke in support, and several members of the public, including Dan Allison, also spoke in support.
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SacBee, Ariane Lange: Dangerous Sacramento roads could get safer after council members OK new program
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/transportation/article300985639.html
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