Students navigate a mix of bikes, e-scooters, skateboards, and foot traffic on campus—illustrating the growing complexity of how people move through the Davis campus. (Courtesy photo / UC Davis)
DAVIS, Calif. — University of California, Davis is inviting students, employees and the broader Davis community to weigh in on a sweeping draft transportation plan that could shape how tens of thousands of people travel to and through campus for years to come.
The draft plan, titled Moving Forward Together, is open for public review through May 4 and outlines more than 100 potential transportation improvements, ranging from safer street crossings and separated bicycle routes to stronger transit connections and redesigned shared corridors where the campus meets the city. According to the university, it is the first comprehensive update to campus transportation planning since 2009…