Monthly Archives: June 2013

East Sacramento! Request Your Area to Be Part of the McKinley Village Traffic Study!

Current focus of the traffic study.

This graphic shows the intersections that are currently the focus of the traffic study for the McKinley Village project. If you want  additional streets studied: 4oth, 36th Way, Tivoli, Primrose, McKinley, all the streets that could be potentially be impacted, you need to submit a comment form to the City. Deadline’s first week of July.
In your comments be sure to ask that the effect of pedestrians, wear and tear, noise and safety are addressed. Otherwise, the study will just focus on the drivers’ point of view, not the residents’.
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East Sacramento J Street and Folsom Blvd. Construction Update–It’ll Be Tough This August and September, But the Result Will Be Good

Membership in East Sacramento Preservation includes a free Drive Like Your Kids Live Here sign if you join in June.

The City of Sacramento Project Manager for the J Street and Folsom Boulevard Lane Conversion Project reports the road construction will occur in East Sacramento this summer.

The purpose of the project is to enhance neighborhood livability by reducing traffic speeds and volumes, improve safety, and to encourage walking and biking.  Following are the changes taking place:

J Street between 42nd Street and 56th Street is currently a four lane facility (two through lanes in each direction), with no left turn lanes, limited parking and no bike lanes.  This project is planning to convert this segment of J Street from two lanes in each direction to one lane in each direction, with a center two-way left-turn lane.

Folsom Boulevard between 34th Street and 47th Street is currently a four-lane facility (two through lanes in each direction), with no left turn lanes and partial bike lanes.  This project is planning to convert this segment of Folsom Boulevard from two lanes in each direction to one lane in each direction, with a center two-way left-turn lane.

The streets will first receive a slurry seal to cover up previous striping and to extend the life of the existing asphalt roadway.  After the seal, the streets will then receive the proposed striping layout.  Note that the Folsom plans also  include the segment of Alhambra Boulevard to 34th Street.  This portion of roadway is already one lane in each direction but will be receiving a slurry seal and refreshed striping with some alterations.  All work is currently scheduled to begin in August of 2013 and complete in September of 2013.

Questions Contact:

Gregory J. Smith, P.E.

City of Sacramento

Department of Public Works

915 I Street, Room 2000

Sacramento, CA 95814-2604

(916) 808-8364

 

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