The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority has launched the River Oaks Station Access Study to enhance multi-modal connections and safety for pedestrians and cyclists. The study will assess current usage, focusing on improving bicycle connectivity and pedestrian access. Proposed improvements could involve new sidewalks, bike lanes, wayfinding signs, and transit amenities. Community input is encouraged to understand user needs and safety concerns, aiming to develop a comprehensive list of recommendations with cost estimates for future implementation.
The River Oaks Station Access Study is now underway, aiming to enhance multi-modal connections and improve safety for people walking, biking, or using transit near the station.
The study will analyze how people currently use the station and identify opportunities to improve bicycle connectivity, pedestrian access, signage, and overall station circulation.
VTA is calling on community members to provide feedback on how they use River Oaks Station and what improvements would best support their travel needs.
Recommendations may include new or upgraded sidewalks and bike lanes, wayfinding signs, traffic calming measures, and enhancements to transit amenities like bus shelters, lighting, and seating.
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