Reaching Out for a Safer Mission Street Corridor

Mission Street serves both as a state highway and a business and residential main street of the west side of the City of Santa Cruz. While it is best for cyclists to avoid riding on Mission Street as much as possible, it isn't entirely feasible since there are many destinations on Mission Street that cyclists need to access. These destinations include three bike shops, several grocery stores, restaurants, ATM machines, video stores, and much more. Four schools are within five blocks of Mission Street and crossing Mission is unavoidable for many school children. Cyclists living on Mission Street or working at business there have the right to ride to their homes or places of employment.

Working with CalTrans, the City should prioritize safety for bicyclists and pedestrians on Mission Street by enacting these improvements on Mission Street:

The following recommendations encourage cyclists and pedestrians to use parallel routes to Mission. These recommendations create safer, calmer and quieter neighborhoods.

What You Can Do

On Tuesday, September 25, 2007, we expect the City Council will have their first discussion of this proposal. Please call the People Power office at 425-0665 to confirm the time and date, if you plan to attend. We will post definite information on the People Power web site when it becomes available.