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File #: 2026-00671    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: Stockton Boulevard Safety and Transit Enhancement Project (T15245100)
Attachments: 1. 2026-00671 Stockton Boulevard Safety and Transit Enhancement Project (T15245100)
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Title
Stockton Boulevard Safety and Transit Enhancement Project (T15245100)
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FileID
File ID: 2026-00671
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Location
Location: Stockton Boulevard, between Alhambra Blvd and Florin Road, and Bus Routes 38 and 51, District 4, 5, and 6
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Review and comment.
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Contact
Contact: Jesse Gothan, Supervising Engineer, (916) 808-6897, jgothan@cityofsacramento.org, Department of Public Works
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Presenter
Presenter: Jesse Gothan, Supervising Engineer, (916) 808-6897, jgothan@cityofsacramento.org, Department of Public Works
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Presentation
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Additional Description/Analysis
IssueDetail[JD1]
Issue Detail: The City of Sacramento has taken the lead in a multi-jurisdictional partnership with Sacramento County and the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) to evaluate multimodal and safety improvements along Stockton Boulevard, including bus lanes and other transit enhancements, bicycle facilities, and pedestrian upgrades. This project has two primary goals, to create a safer, multimodal corridor and to increase transit ridership. Stockton Blvd includes two of the top five corridors for traffic fatalities and serious injuries. The Stockton Boulevard Safety and Transit Enhancement Project (STEP) will also include an alternatives analysis for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) treatments along SacRT's Route 51 or 38 alignments [MJ2]between South Sacramento and the Sacramento Valley Station. The installation of BRT treatments along Stockton Boulevard will provide a direct, convenient, and safe travel route for community residents, while pedestrian and bicycle improvements will provide convenient access for surrounding neighborhoods to the community center, essential resources, and economic centers - both adjacent to this corridor and accessible by public transportation.

Through two rounds of Sacramento Area Council of Government (SACOG) grant funding programs, th...

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