Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trails Master Plan Update

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Help shape local recreation & active travel. Take the West Sacramento Bike, Pedestrian, and Trails Master Plan Survey by Dec. 20, 2025  bit.ly/WestSac-ENG-survey

Помогите сформировать местные возможности для отдыха и активных путешествий. Примите участие в опросе по Плану развития велосипедных, пешеходных и тропиночных маршрутов Вест Сакраменто до 20 декабря 2025 года. bit.ly/WestSac-RU-survey

Ayude a dar forma a la recreación y los viajes activos locales. Participe en la Encuesta del Plan Maestro de Bicicletas, Peatones y Senderos de West Sacramento antes del 20 de diciembre de 2025.  bit.ly/WestSac-ESP-survey

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The City prepared its first BPTMP in 1990, just three years after incorporation. The plan has been revised twice in 2013 and in 2018, and minor project-specific changes were integrated into the plan in 2024. The BPTMP is prepared in coordination with the West Sacramento General Plan 2035 and Mobility Element, the Mobility Action Plan, City Specific and Master Plans, the Sacramento Area Council of Governments Regional Trail Network, the Great California Delta Trail Master Plan, Yolo County and Yolo Transportation District planned trail network, West Sacramento Parks Master Plan trail policies, the Transportation Impact Fee Program, and other related city and regional policy documents and plans.

The current BPTMP can be viewed here:

2024 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trails Master Plan

Supporting active transportation and outdoor recreation have been municipal priorities since incorporation, and the City has made significant progress in creating a comprehensive network of public trails, bicycle lanes, and sidewalks that reach most of the City with 52 miles of Class I trails, 45 miles of Class II bicycle lanes, emerging Class IV facilities and 150 miles of Low Traffic Stress streets safe for mixed-traffic bicycling.

Th BPTMP 2035 update will build on the foundation of public engagement, participation, and analysis from the last major update completed in 2018, and further expand opportunities for the community to take part in guiding development of the network over the next ten years with updated concepts, corridors, and policies. The BPTMP 2035 will update required data collection, data analyses, maps, case studies, and implementation strategies to reflect changes and what we have learned.

The project is funded by an SB-1 Sustainable Communities Grant and matching funds provided by the City of West Sacramento. The Sustainable Communities Grant will provide up to $309,855 for consultant services.

Opportunities to Join In

Survey Open Until Dec 20, 2025
October 25: Pop-Up at River City High School for Safe Trick or Treat Street
October 16: Pop-Up at Bike Dog Brewing During Sloppy Moose Running Club
April 26: Celebrate Trails Day
April 19: Bryte Park Earth Day

Contact: 

Steven Rosen
Associate Transportation Planner
(916) 617-5043
stevenr@cityofwestsacramento.org