Legislation Details

File #: 2026-00957    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/20/2026 In control: Disabilities Advisory Commission
On agenda: 5/6/2026 Final action:
Title: Florin Road Vision Zero Safety Project (T15215800)
Attachments: 1. 2026-00957 STAFF REPORT
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Title
Florin Road Vision Zero Safety Project (T15215800)
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FileID
File ID: 2026-00957
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Location
Location: Florin Road from 24th Street to Franklin Boulevard, District 5 and 8
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Review and comment.
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Contact
Contact: Ricardo Navarro, Assistant Civil Engineer, (916) 642-4854, rnavarro@cityofsacramento.org, Public Works Department
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Presenter
Presenter: Ricardo Navarro, Assistant Civil Engineer, (916) 642-4854, rnavarro@cityofsacramento.org, Public Works Department
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-30% Plans
3-Presentation
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail:
Florin Road between 24th Street and Munson Way is identified in the City's Vision Zero Action Plan as one of the top five high-injury corridors and was studied in detail in the Vision Zero Top 5 Corridors Study. The Florin Road Vision Zero Safety Project (T15215800) represents the second of two phases implementing the study's recommendations.
Phase 1 resurfaced the corridor to bring pavement conditions to a state of good repair, closed gaps in the bicycle network, modernized signal equipment, and installed underground infrastructure needed for future signal upgrades. Phase 2 will deliver additional bicycle lane coverage, sidewalk improvements, new and upgraded signalized pedestrian crossings, improvements at Union Pacific Railroad crossings, and advanced dilemma-zone detection at key intersections. These enhancements are intended to reduce collisions by slowing vehicle speeds, upgrading traffic signal technology, and improving pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
The project requires extensive coordination between the Transportation and Engineering Services Divisions, including transportation planning, traffic operations, project development, and civil and electrical design. Although the project's primary purpose is safety, staff are briefing the Disability Advisory Commission (DAC) because the project ...

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