Sycamore Trail Extension Phase II
In 2013, the City adopted the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trails Master Plan (BPTMP) with the vision of providing one of the nation's top bicycle and pedestrian friendly communities. The BPTMP promoted bicycling and walking as practical modes of transportation within the community by laying out an updated vision of connected bikeways, walkways, and trails that link together the neighborhoods, places of employment, shopping centers, parks, and schools. Included in the 2013 Master Plan was the Sycamore Trail, a five-phase project that extends south from Sacramento Avenue near Yolo Street across the State Highway Route (SHR) 50 and the Barge Canal to the Lake Washington Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard intersection.
When the City updated the BPTMP on July 18, 2018, the City renewed its commitment to the Sycamore Trail and listed it as one of its signature projects. On August 22, 2018, the City Council adopted the final Initial Study/ Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Sycamore Trail Phase II and III Project.
The City completed Phase I of the Sycamore Trail in April of 2019. The first phase provides a multi-use paved trail and trail amenities that connect Westfield Park to Joey Lopes Park.
Learn more about this project by participating in our Sycamore Trail Extension Phase II Education Center.
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