What's with the green squares on the road? They're bike lanes!
By E.I. Hillin, Staff Writer, [email protected] Sep 14, 2018
Bike lanes added to downtown avenue
Bright green patches appeared on Petaluma Avenue this week, leaving some residents scratching their heads, while others cheered.
“There is evidence of physical change, and people are responding,” said Sebastopol City Councilmember Sarah Gurney.
The lane striping is part of Sebastopol’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Plan, as well as a repaving project by the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans).
Mayor Patrick Slayter discussed the implementation of the bike network during a town hall meeting last month.
“The biggest change is coming, which is the installation of the bike routes along the two state highways, Highway 116 and Highway 12, in partnership with CalTrans,” he said.
The partnership with CalTrans helped to save the city millions of dollars, Slayter said.
“We’re doing some accessibility upgrades with ramps for the sidewalks, and CalTrans is putting in the bike lanes,” he said. “In about two years, the city will go from having less than a quarter mile of a bike lane in the southwest quarter of the city to having a complete and comprehensive bicycle route plan.”
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