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As summer approaches, City prepared to open weather-respite centers
As summer approaches and the temperatures rise, the City is prepared to open weather-respite centers during extreme heat. Following its use as a respite location during winter storms, the City’s O...
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The history of transportation in California has shaped the state, from the railroads to today’s highways, making the need for planning increasingly urgent. Here’s how it all happened, and where we stand today.
Thousands of miles of railroad track, including some in Santa Cruz County, now sit idle. The fate of those largely abandoned tracks has become a burning controversy.
From Folsom Telegraph...
Following a safety trend nationwide, the city of Folsom is moving toward building traffic roundabouts over traditional stoplights.
The Folsom Public Works Department announced $2.2 million in upcoming road projects to keep city streets rated as "good." Part of the funds will go to resurfacing East Bidwell Street from Riley Street to Blue Ravine Road.
From Folsom Times...
Following the May 14 Folsom City Council meeting, a roundabout policy and feasibility study will soon be underway for the City of Folsom that will cost more than $451K to perform, but will be paid for through grant funding.
From SF Gate...
From Los Angeles Times...
Construction work will require full closure of Mosquito Road at the gates from Friday, March 29, at 10 p.m. through Saturday, March 30, at 5 p.m. A detour has been established via Rock Creek Road for which motorists should expect delays and allow extra time for travel.
Over five million dollars in funding has now been secured for two different Folsom area traffic improvement projects.
From The Sacramento Bee...
The City of Folsom is set to begin a project to improve traffic flow at the Iron Point Road and East Bidwell Street intersection.
As officials pondered buying the Folsom Valley Railway, the Folsom City Council was pleased that several private parties have offered to purchase and take over the train.
From CalMatters...
From Citrus Heights Sentinel...
From Sacramento News and Review...
Cathy Creswell, president of the Sacramento Housing Alliance board, joins with Civic Thread’s Jordan Grimaldi to talk about the intersection between transportation and housing affordability and availability.
Over the last two months, the Placerville and Sacramento Valley Railroad faced uncertainty in with the looming renewal of its operating license.
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