Roundabouts, Hunsaker work, Beacon Drive update – oh, my! All these and more transportation topics at this weeks SCCO meeting.

Thursday, July 3
7:00 – 9:00 PM
3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church)

Help us spread the word!  The July 3rd SCCO meeting will host City and County transportation staff to talk about ALL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS IN SANTA CLARA, both current and upcoming.  Please let your friends and neighbors know that they can join us.

Projects to be covered:

  • River Rd/Beacon Dr intersection
  • West Bank Path extension
  • Division Ave roundabouts
  • Irving/Hunsaker intersection debrief
  • Bike/Ped overpass for Beltline
  • Hunsaker improvements
  • Possible investments of Moving Ahead dollars to make River Road safer for alternative modes
  • Local access bridge at Beltline

Thursday, July 3 · 7:00 – 9:00pm
In person: 3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church)
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ncc-vjuo-cgc
Or dial: ‪(US) +1 318-702-0026‬ PIN: ‪220 677 788‬#

Note that we recommend you attend in person. We’re not 100% positive that our streaming setup will be available. We’re fairly certain, but not entirely sure. Hope to see you there.


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2 Responses to Roundabouts, Hunsaker work, Beacon Drive update – oh, my! All these and more transportation topics at this weeks SCCO meeting.

  1. Margaret says:

    A four way stop on Division by Fred Meyer seems easier and less expensive than a roundabout.

  2. Jason Petorak says:

    I am disheartened to see this announced only two days before the actual meeting. I wish I had time to make arrangements to be there, as I have a lot to say about the Hunsaker/Irving project as a resident who was directly impacted from the lack of direction/leadership/management from this project.

    If any of these project ideas take longer than 3 years it took for the Hunsaker/Irving debacle, and include taking 3-5 month long breaks from work in between each leg of the project, I am against it. Many accidents were caused due to traffic cones left up for weeks even though no work was done. It was almost like they had to stop to figure out how they were going to do the next corner – and that took from 3-5 months each time.

    For those of you attending this meeting, please hold a standard to those planning, making sure that they are both efficient and completed in a timely manner. Thank you.

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