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The Sacramento Avenue Complete Street Plan was adopted by City Council on September 18, 2024:
You can learn more about the Sacramento Avenue Complete Street Plan at the Project website accessible via this link: Sacramento Avenue Complete Street Plan | Social Pinpoint
The City was also awarded a grant through SACOG's Green Means Go Program to support planning activities that facilitate housing affordability, supply and choice in Green Zones. Due to a pause given state budget cut, the City is still working on completing the Green Means Go planning effort. A community workshop was held on November 12, 2025. Workshop material is posted below. If you missed the meeting and would like to provide any feedback, please scroll down.
Background
The City of West Sacramento is nearing construction on the new I Street Bridge Replacement Project between the Sacramento Railyards and West Sacramento's growing Washington District. Sacramento Avenue, one of the City's most significant east-west transportation corridors extending from Interstate 80 to 3rd Street, will connect across the Sacramento River into the Railyards Specific Plan area. Furthermore, the existing bridge will be converted for active transportation use (I Street Bridge Deck Conversion) once vehicular traffic is removed and rerouted to the new bridge. The purpose of the Sacramento Avenue Complete Street Plan is to articulate the current challenges on the corridor and recommend achievable solutions to implement a cohesive, comprehensive vision for the transformation of a crucial east/west transportation corridor from a vehicle centric arterial to a Complete Street multimodal corridor.
Funding
Through the 2021 SACOG Funding Round - Community Design Funding Program – Non-Competitive Funding Category, the City was awarded $273,000 in Regional Surface Transportation Program funds. The City is providing $59,500 of local funds to develop the Sacramento Avenue Complete Street Corridor Improvement Plan.
The City was also awarded $650,000 through SACOG's Green Means Go Program to study non-transportation utility improvements needed to accommodate and encourage infill housing production along the corridor, increase climate resilience, and improve housing affordability by identifying improvement financing mechanisms. The intent of this planning effort is to address regulatory barriers, complete infrastructure assessments or otherwise consider changes to local planning process to accelerate infill development. Due to projected budget cuts in the state's budget, the Green Means Go portion will be completed separately form the Complete Street Plan.
How to get Involved
If you missed the November 12, 2025 Community Workshop but would like to learn more, workshop material is posted here:
Sacramento Avenue Community Workshop - Presentation
Sacramento Avenue Community Workshop - Feedback/Input Boards
If you would like to provide any feedback, please contact Stephanie Chhan, Senior Transportation Planner by email: stephaniec@cityofwestsacramento.org or phone: (916) 617-5300.
Agenda Reports and Documents
Project Manager
Stephanie Chhan, Senior Transportation Planner
Transportation & Mobility Division
Community Development Department
Phone: (916) 617-5300
Email: stephaniec@cityofwestsacramento.org
Last updated: October 28, 2025
