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File #: 2026-00622    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/13/2026 In control: Disabilities Advisory Commission
On agenda: 3/4/2026 Final action:
Title: H Street Bikeway (T15029063)
Attachments: 1. 2026-00622 H Street Bikeway (T15029063)
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H Street Bikeway (T15029063)

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FileID

File ID: 2026-00622

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Location

Location: H Street, between 5th Street and 10th Street, District 4

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Recommendation

Recommendation: Review and comment.

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Contact

Contact: Cecilyn Foote, Associate Civil Engineer, (916) 808-6843, cfoote@cityofsacramento.org, Department of Public Works

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Presenter

Presenter: Cecilyn Foote, Associate Civil Engineer, (916) 808-6843, cfoote@cityofsacramento.org, Department of Public Works

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Attachments

Attachments:

1-Description/Analysis

2-Preliminary Design

3-Presentation

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Description/Analysis

IssueDetail

Issue Detail: The H Street Bikeway project is an important multimodal connection of a larger package of projects improving the Sacramento Valley Station (SVS). The City of Sacramento partnered with the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA), Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG), Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) and Downtown Railyard Venture, LLC (DRV) to develop and implement priority projects at the Sacramento Valley Station (SVS) Transit Center, which includes projects to improve transit and access to the station. The proposed improvements will transform the SVS area and downtown into a fitting gateway to the regional rail hub. The City and its partners applied for, and were awarded in three funding cycles, state grant funds to design and construct improvements through the Transit and Intercity Rail Program (TIRCP).

 

The H Street Bikeway project will construct a two-way Class IV separated bikeway from 10th Street to the SVS at 5th Street, improving bicycle safety and connectivity to the SVS from downtown, the Railyards, and the neighborhoods to the east. The project will connect with the separated bikeway network on 9th and 10th Streets, providing direct access from the bikeway network to the SVS; and will connect to newly installed Class II bike lanes on 5th Street, providing bidirectional access to City Hall.

 

The project will also include:

                     Bike signals at intersections

                     A reduction in lanes to one through lane, to accommodate turn lanes as needed to operate the bike signals, and to reduce parking impacts

                     An extension of the buffered bike lane on 10th Street between I Street and H Street

                     Curb ramp upgrades and bulb-outs

                     Locations of curb and gutter reconstruction to accommodate wider bike lanes

 

The project design team is in the process of preparing 30% plans.

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PolicyConsiderations

Policy Considerations: The actions requested herein are consistent with the City’s goals of improving and expanding public safety and enhancing livability. Specific General Plan goals the project addresses are as follows:

 

M-1.3 Healthy Transportation System Options. The City shall plan and make investments to foster a transportation system that improves the health of Sacramento residents through actions that make active transportation, non-motorized modes, high-occupancy, and zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) viable, attractive alternatives to automobiles that use internal combustion engines.

 

M-1.11 Increase Bicycling and Walking. The City shall strive to increase bicycling and walking citywide so that it can meet its equity, reduced vehicle miles traveled and sustainability goals.

 

M-1.11 Bicycling Safety. When designing projects, the City shall prioritize designs that strengthen the protection of people bicycling such as improvements that increase visibility of bicyclists, increase bikeway widths, raise bikeways, design safer intersection crossings and turns, and separate bikeways from driving traffic wherever feasible.

 

These improvements will accommodate cyclists of varying experience levels and abilities, will improve pedestrian safety, and calm traffic speeds. This project is also consistent with the City’s Vision Zero efforts, the goal of which is to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries (Resolution No. 2017-0032). These streets are on the High Injury Network, and in addition to installing bicycle facilities, the project will also improve visibility to pedestrians and bicyclists at intersections.

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EconomicImpacts

Economic Impacts: Not applicable.

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EnvironmentalConsiderations

Environmental Considerations:

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): This update is an administrative activity and is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act, per CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(5). The action is to review and comment. The project was determined to be exempt due to Senate Bill 922, which amends Public Resources Code Section 21080.25 to allow for exemptions for certain transportation-related projects.

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Sustainability

Sustainability: The proposed project supports City Council’s sustainability priorities. The transportation sector accounts for 56% of community-wide greenhouse gas emissions, the largest single sector in the community. The City’s Climate Action Plan includes several implementation measures to reduce vehicle trips. The project would increase active transportation and reduce vehicular trips. These actions will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help improve local air quality.

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Commission/Committee Action

Commission/Committee Action: Not applicable.

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RationaleforRecommendation

Rationale for Recommendation: Preliminary engineering and environmental documentation is expected to be completed by Spring 2026. Community and commission feedback is an important part in formalizing the scope of the project before further design.

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FinancialConsiderations

Financial Considerations: Not applicable.

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Public/NeighborhoodOutreachComments

Public/Neighborhood Outreach and Comments: A community workshop is scheduled for February 26, 2026.

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