Adopt final report on Richmond Livable Corridors planning project
Resolution 14-15
In Plain English
The city completed a planning study on making major streets more walkable and transit-friendly. The project used state grant money to develop strategies for corridors like San Pablo Avenue. The final report documents the study's findings and recommendations for future improvements.
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