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Roundabout Public Workshop Scheduled for February 7 at King City City Hall

A public workshop on the proposed roundabout project at the intersection of Broadway Street and San Antonio Drive will be held in the City Council Chambers on Wednesday, February 7 at 5:30 p.m.  Everyone is encouraged to attend.  The City’s consultants will share the current designs and provide an opportunity for public input on options regarding landscaping, hardscape and other aesthetic design features.  It will be a great opportunity for the community to learn more about the project and have a say in how it will look. 


 


The City has received approval for two grants totaling $4.7 million to construct the  proposed roundabout.  The purpose of the roundabout project is to improve circulation, address conflicting turning movements, increase vehicle and pedestrian safety, and prevent future traffic congestion.  It will also feature landscaping and a wind sculpture to beautify the entrance to the City. The project design is nearing completion and will be coordinated with the San Antonio Drive bike path project.  Preliminary concepts for a series of small roundabouts at each of the intersections on Broadway Street from Franciscan Way to Mildred Avenue will also be presented at the public workshop, which is currently being studied as part of the bike path project.  Construction of the roundabout is projected in late 2024.


 


You may contact City Hall at 831-385-3281 for more information.

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