Read the full story here Web Link posted Thursday, November 16, 2023, 2:47 PM
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Work begins on new University Avenue pedestrian and bike overcrossing
Original post made on Nov 18, 2023
Read the full story here Web Link posted Thursday, November 16, 2023, 2:47 PM
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a resident of another community
on Nov 18, 2023 at 7:48 am
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Almanac, where is the pedestrian/bike connection in East Palo Alto be located? Your image shows a path on our side that is not located anywhere near a sidewalk or bike safe street since the nearest streets are Bayshore/Donohoe.
Is this something that families could get on without having to worry about traffic at Bayshore/Donohoe?
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