Students and faculty who are concerned about bike and pedestrian safety along Freeport Boulevard will have the opportunity to voice their opinions Dec. 1 at C.K. McClatchy High School.
The City of Sacramento is hosting a community meeting to solicit public opinion on the possible redesigning of a stretch of Freeport Boulevard at 5:30 p.m. at the neighboring high school to City College. The meeting will take place in the cafeteria at 3066 Freeport Blvd.
The group Safety Along Freeport For Everyone will be there. SAFFE, founded about a year and a half ago, is a neighborhood group that has been lobbying the city’s Department of Transportation to redesign Freeport Boulevard, according to David Hagerty, City College professor of Human Career Development.
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“[SAFFE’s] mission is to see the stretch from Sutterville Road to Vallejo Road converted into a complete street,” Hagerty said.
Hagerty defines a complete street as one which “includes bike lanes and better access for pedestrians and the disabled.”. The plan favored by SAFFE would include three traffic lanes, one each direction and a center turn lane, and bike lanes on both sides of the street with parking on one side, Hagerty said.
For more information on SAFFE and the Dec. 1 meeting, go to http://saffesacramento.org/