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VIDEO. From the City of Half Moon Bay Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) on Thursday, January 13th, 2022 at 6:30pm by Zoom regarding the Caltrans Multi-Asset Project.
Presentation by Bozorginia, Maziar, City HMB Engineer. An overpass would cost $5M.
HMB BPAC Gets Presentation on Caltrans State Route 1 Multi-Asset Roadway Rehabilitation Project
VIDEO. Form the City of Half Moon Bay’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) meeting on Thursday, January 13th, 2022 at 6:30pm by Zoom regarding the Caltrans Multi-Asset Project.
Presentation by Bozorginia, Maziar, City HMB Engineer ~ “Big differences for safety for cyclists and pedestrians”.
- Under highway drainage dykes and culverts
- Upgrade bus stops for accessibility
- Bike lane improvements by creating a Class 2 bike lane
- Guardrail and barriers
- Striped crosswalks
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CCTV video cameras at intersection for traffic management Center analysis “doesn’t retain information” understand traffic volume.
- VMS (variable message signs) signs warning motorists of upcoming traffic incidents and emergency responses
- Surfers Beach Over Crossing estimated at $5M
Caltrans will produce Draft Plans in March to the City.
Full Agenda for 1/13/2022
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The Safety Barriers Project is a large project initiated by Caltrans, which looks to implement pedestrian and bicycle safety elements along Highway 1 from Wavecrest Avenue north all the way to Moss Beach.
Topographic surveys have already been conducted.
This will be a great opportunity to ask Caltrans to address problem spots; the City Engineer will be meeting with Caltrans staff for in-depth conversations about our projects to make sure our designs are well integrated.
There will be an opportunity for outreach and public comments as well; there will also be an environmental review process; will let BPAC know when the document is out for public comment.
It’s a long overdue and necessary project; 2-3 years until construction starts.
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The Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)