City could test closing streets in Sacramento’s William Land Park

Two streets in William Land Park could close to car traffic for two years as part of a pilot program, according to a proposal distributed at a Land Park Community Association meeting last week.

The pilot program is part of a January proposal made by Sacramento City Council members Rick Jennings, Eric Guerra and Phil Pluckebaum that called for reviewing the park’s current and proposed uses, its public safety at night and ways to make it less dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists.

“We already started moving because we think this is the right thing to do for this community,” Jennings said Thursday at the meeting, which he attended with his chief of staff Dennis Rogers…

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