Sacramento Area Gets Millions for Bike Paths and Crosswalk Safety Improvements

Sacramento-area communities are set to receive millions in federal funding for bike paths, road improvements, and pedestrian safety projects, as part of a broader push to address the region’s transportation infrastructure needs.

Among the key projects receiving funding, according to Congresswoman Doris Matsui’s office, is $2 million designated to build a bike and pedestrian crossing over a highway. The funding package also includes support for Gold Line Light Rail Station conversions, addressing current safety concerns where people must leave the trail to cross at busy crosswalks.

The infrastructure improvements come as cities nationwide are discovering the life-saving potential of enhanced crosswalk design. Research shows that ArtRKL reports one four-way intersection mural in Richmond, Virginia decreased motorized crashes by 56%. A broader study found 83 fewer crashes at analyzed intersections—more than a 50% decrease compared with data from before artistic crosswalks were installed.

Creative Safety Solutions Gain Momentum

“Crosswalk art beautifies our cities and instills extra safety measures that are quite literally saving lives,” according to ArtRKL. This approach represents a growing trend of using artistic interventions to enhance pedestrian safety while improving community aesthetics…

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