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File #: 2026-00670    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: Arden-Auburn Mobility Plan
Attachments: 1. 2026-00670 Arden-Auburn Mobility Plan
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Title
Arden-Auburn Mobility Plan
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FileID
File ID: [YC1]2026-00670
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Location
Location: Arden Way (from Del Paso Boulevard to Ethan Way) , Auburn Boulevard / Harvard Street (from Marconi Circle to Arden Way), District 2
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Review and comment.
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Contact
Contact: Nicole Zhi Ling Porter, Senior Planner, (916) 808-8519, nporter@cityofsacramento.org; Chris Dougherty, Transportation Planning Manager, (916) 808-2669, cdougherty@cityofsacramento.org; Department of Public Works
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Presenter
Presenter: Nicole Zhi Ling Porter, Senior Planner, (916) 808-8519, nporter@cityofsacramento.org, Department of Public Works
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2- Attachment A: Map of Arden-Auburn Mobility Plan Area
3- Presentation
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail: The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) awarded the City $399,120 in funding through a competitive Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant for the Arden-Auburn [ME2]Mobility Plan. The City kicked off the plan in July 2025.
This plan will reimagine how people travel on Arden Way (from Del Paso Boulevard to Ethan Way) and Auburn Boulevard / Harvard Street (from Marconi Circle to Arden Way) - whether walking, biking, driving, or taking transit. The plan will focus on: reducing transportation injuries and fatalities; expanding access for people walking, biking, and taking transit; addressing community-identified challenges; supporting future housing and job growth; and improving air quality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The outcome will be a community-driven safety and mobility plan that includes conceptual designs for high-priority safety and access improvements as well as a list of prioritized projects for future investment.

Caltrans has strict grant program timelines. City Council must approve the Plan by early Spring 2027. The plan development process will follow the timeline below.

* Fall...

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