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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
King Road 4 lanes
Before Loomis became a town the county had King Road planned as a 4 lane road. What do you think? Should it be 4 lanes in the future or keep it 2 lanes as it is now?
Last month Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Bill 1358, the Complete Streets Act, making California the first state in the nation to ensure that all local streets and roads accommodate the needs of bicyclists, pedestrians and transit riders, as well as motorists. The bill was authored by San Francisco Assembly Member Mark Leno and co-sponsored by AARP California. Do the above and keep it 2 lanes.
Married to Nancy. Father of Heather, Cynthia, Peter and Michael. 26 year resident of Loomis. Member of incorporation committee that formed Loomis. Past member of design review committee and Planning Commission
Member of the Loomis Town Council
Re-elected for 3rd term in November 2006. Member of Board of Directors of the California League of Cities.
Graduated from San Jose State with a degree in Public Administration. Completed master program in Recreation Management at Sacramento State College.National Champion in sub master triple jump.
5 comments:
2 Lanes!
Keep it 2 lanes, please!!
It should go to 4 lanes if they plan on putting an interchange at King Rd & Interstate 80.
Was that the reason for the plan to begin with?
Please provide more information.
Last month Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Bill 1358, the Complete Streets Act, making California the first state in the nation to ensure that all local streets and roads accommodate the needs of bicyclists, pedestrians and transit riders, as well as motorists. The bill was authored by San Francisco Assembly Member Mark Leno and co-sponsored by AARP California. Do the above and keep it 2 lanes.
So it doesn't have anything to do with the bridges getting raised?
If there going to do that they might as well turn it into 4 lanes.
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