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Downtown Master Bike Plan
2 Miles of Protected Bike Lanes Pop Up Downtown
More than two miles of protected bike lanes have been created in downtown San Diego. NBC 7’s Liberty Zabala has more.
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about the new protected bikeways in downtown.
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Three years, a thousand miles
November 2, 2018 | sduptownnews.com
On Monday, Oct. 29, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer and city council members Mark Kersey and Lorie Zapf announced that crews have fixed 1,000 miles of streets in a three-year period. Back in 2015, the mayor pledged to meet this goal within a five-year time span.
The mayor’s infrastructure goal for the city was achieved two years ahead of schedule, which set a record pace for street repair. Currently, the city fixes approximately 25 miles of streets in an average month. Ten years ago, the city only repaired this number of miles in an entire year.
“One thousand miles represents our commitment to improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods, restoring pride in our communities, and building a better future for all San Diegans,” Faulconer said at a press conference. “This is really 1,000 miles and counting because we’re going to keep paving until every street in every neighborhood gets fixed. This is great start and we know there’s a lot more work to do.”
Many factors contributed to this accomplishment, including tripling funding for road repair, rotating street crews to each council district to fill potholes, and expanding the city’s infrastructure program.
“With the help of the City Council’s first-ever Infrastructure Committee, we’ve cut bureaucratic red tape and prioritized funding to put neighborhood road repairs first,” added Council member Kersey, who is also the Chair of the Council’s Infrastructure Committee. For more information about the repaired streets, visit streets.sandiego.gov.
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San Diego says it’s ahead of schedule
on 1,000 miles of street paving
David Garrick – November 6th, 2017
sandiegouniontribune.com
San Diego’s aggressive campaign to upgrade its crumbling streets is ahead of pace and continuing to accelerate, officials said Monday.
A plan to fix 1,000 miles of San Diego streets within five years has nearly reached the two-thirds mark early in its third year, putting the city on pace for paving 1,500 miles in five years instead.
“We’re going to blow right past that 1,000 and keep doing it,” Mayor Kevin Faulconer said Monday morning while observing a paving crew in Pacific Beach. “We have to keep going because so many streets need it.”
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