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Freeport Boulevard Bike Lanes Project Stakeholders Meeting

The first stakeholders meeting for the Freeport Boulevard Bike Lanes Project was held at the Sierra 2 Center on Wednesday evening, October 5.  Stakeholders include residents and community association members of Land Park and Curtis Park, McClatchy High School students, Freeport Boulevard business owners, Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates (SABA), WALKSacramento, and the City of Sacramento

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Draft Analysis of the Detailed Outline of the House “Transportation Reauthorization Bill”

Funding The outline indicates that the proposal will fund the federal transportation program with the revenues deposited into the highway trust fund.  Assuming this level is in line with the Ryan budget figures this would mean a 34% cut in FY2012 from FY09 highway funding levels.  According to FHWA this would result in the loss

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