Skip to main content
City of Sacramento header
File #: 2026-00673    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/24/2026 In control: Active Transportation Commission
On agenda: 3/12/2026 Final action:
Title: T Street Bikeway Gap Closure Project (R15200030)
Attachments: 1. 2026-00673 T Street Bikeway Gap Closure Project (R15200030)
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
No records to display.
Title
T Street Bikeway Gap Closure Project (R15200030)
End

FileID
File ID: 2026-00673
End

Location
Location: T Street from 34th Street to Stockton Boulevard, District 4, 5, and 6
End

Recommendation
Recommendation: Discuss and provide feedback.
End

Contact
Contact: Kelli Lacy, Assistant Civil Engineer, (916) 808-8157, KELacy@cityofsacramento.org; Judy Matsui-Drury, Supervising Engineer, (916) 808-7610, JMatsui-Drury@cityofsacramento.org; Ofelia Avalos, Engineering Manager, (916) 808-5052, OAvalos@cityofsacramento.org; Department of Public Works
End

Presenter
Presenter: Kelli Lacy, Assistant Civil Engineer, (916) 808-8157, KELacy@cityofsacramento.org, Department of Public Works
End

Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Location Map
3-Concept Plans
4-Presentation
End

Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail:
T Street is a critical transportation link between the Central City, employment centers, health services, and residential neighborhoods. T Street is a popular travel route for bicyclists, pedestrians, transit, and vehicles given the adjacent neighborhoods that have higher rates of commute by bicycling and walking. There is a gap in bicycle facilities on T Street near the intersection with Stockton Boulevard, and the complex geometry and signal operations at the intersection makes the visibility and sight lines challenging.[MJ1]

In March 2024, City staff presented the T Street Bikeway Gap Closure Project to the Active Transportation Commission upon identifying a potentially feasible design concept that accommodates continuous bicycle facilities along T Street, from 34th Street through the Stockton Boulevard intersection, as well as enhances pedestrian connectivity along the corridor. Since then, the City procured and hired a consultant team to support the engineering design and community engagement effort to implement the project.

The project team has been working in coordination with City services, mainten...

Click here for full text