
Project Overview
The Broadway corridor in Oak Park, between Franklin Boulevard and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, is home to a vibrant and diverse mix of businesses. These include a concentration of employers that support retail and non-retail jobs. The area also includes a blend of housing styles. This stretch of the corridor is generally four lanes, and serves the region by carrying almost 15,000 vehicles per day and public transit.
The Envision Broadway in Oak Park Complete Street Plan will enhance accessibility and safety for all modes of transportation, and consider the needs of residents, businesses, and visitors.
Approved Final Plan
The Final Draft Envision Broadway in Oak Park Plan was approved by the Sacramento City Council on Tuesday, March 10, 2020.
Final Envision Broadway in Oak Park Plan
Draft Plan
The Draft Envision Broadway in Oak Park Plan was available for review and comment December 4-20, 2019. Comments were documented and incorporated into the Final Draft Plan.
Draft Envision Broadway in Oak Park Plan
Draft Envision Broadway in Oak Park Plan Appendices
Schedule

A downloadable version of the project schedule is available here.
Community Involvement
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What we've heard so far!
Below are the summaries of outreach events that we've completed so far on this project. These summaries include diagrams, community input, and the displays shown at each event.
Let's Move! Building Community through Movement (May 30, 2019)
On Thursday, May 30 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at McClatchy Park, community members enjoyed music, snacks, and family-friendly activities while exploring how to improve Sacramento's streets, minds, and bodies.
View the board displays here.
View the summary of input from the Let's Move event here.
Community Open House (November 2018)
On November 7, 2018, the City of Sacramento held a guided community open house to present and obtain community input on design concepts for Broadway between Franklin and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. More than 35 community members attended the open house, which was held at the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services, located at 3333 3rd Avenue, between 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
A summary of this community open house is available for download here.
Pop-up Workshop Series (May 2018)
In May and June 2018, the City of Sacramento hosted a series of four pop-up workshops for the Envision Broadway in Oak Park Project. More than 86 community members attended the workshops, which took place at the following locations in the project area:
May 5
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Oak Park Farmer’s Market
McClatchy Park
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May 9
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Oak Park Business Association Meeting
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May 12
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Oak Park Farmer’s Market
McClatchy Park
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June 1
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First Friday in Oak Park
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A summary of these pop-up workshops is available for download here.
Contact the project manager
Leslie Mancebo, Transportation Program Analyst
LMancebo@cityofsacramento.org
(916) 808-5581
projects along the Broadway corridor
There are five concurrent projects being completed by the City of Sacramento along the Broadway corridor, from the Sacramento River to Stockton Boulevard. The map below illustrates where these five projects are located. A larger version of the map below is available for download here.
