2017 Regional ATP Augmentation Funding Award Recipients
Cycle 3 Augmentation
On October 19, 2017, the SACOG Board of Directors approved the following five projects to receive $5,119,000 from the Active Transportation Program. Additionally, two projects were approved to advance funding into fiscal years 2018 and 2019. The projects were adopted by the California Transportation Commission on December 6, 2017.
City of Elk Grove
Elk Grove Florin Road Sidewalk Infill
Awarded: $814,000
On Elk Grove Florin Rd. between E. Stockton Blvd. and Valley Oak Lane: construct infill sidewalk, install rectangular rapid flashing beacons at crosswalk, upgrade pedestrian facilities to ADA standards, and implement student walking and bicycling education.
City of Rancho Cordova
Cordova Park Safe Routes to School Project
Awarded: $1,889,000
On Malaga Way, Ellenbrook Way, and Dolcetto Dr: construct infill
sidewalk; along Coloma Rd: construct infill sidewalk, a bulb-out,
Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons, crosswalks,
signage, pedestrian lighting, and shade trees.
Safe Routes to School Plan
Awarded: $245,000
Develop a city-wide Safe Routes to School Plan.
City of Sacramento
Meadowview Road Complete Street, Phase 2
Awarded: $1,618,000
On Meadowview Rd. between Coral Gables Ct. and Detroit Blvd:
install buffered Class II bike lanes, separated sidewalks with
planted zones, and raised medians with functional
landscaping.
Sacramento County
Howe Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements
Awarded: $400,000
On Howe Ave. between Cottage Way and El Camino Blvd: design 675 feet of Class I multi-use trail, 0.6 miles of Class II bike lanes, 850 lineal feet of sidewalk, and intersection modifications.
City of Yuba City
Harter Parkway & Sutter Bike Path Gap Closure
Awarded: $153,000
On Harter Parkway from Butte House Rd. to Spirit Way: design Class IV separated bikeways north of Hwy 20 and Class II bike lanes south of Hwy 20; from Jefferson Ave to Harter Parkway: design a Class I multi-use path.
Additionally, two previously funded projects were approved to advance funding into fiscal years 2017/18 and 2018/19.
City of Citrus Heights
Electric Greenway
Advancing $350,000 Augmentation Programming Revision
Mariposa Safe Routes to School Project, Phase IV
Advancing $449,000 Augmentation Programming Revision