Americas
Folsom and Sacamento
Report Summary:
The panel’s recommendations start at a high level, with recommendations on vision and leadership. Additional big-picture ideas address environment, sustainability, and resilience for the study areas, as well as the potential to transform automobile-oriented corridors into active, 15-minute walkable community hubs. Later sections in the report on infrastructure, transportation, and housing deliver specific recommendations for the area as a whole, as well as for the Folsom CBD and the North Watt Avenue corridors.

Report Summary: The panel’s recommendations start at a high level, with recommendations on vision and leadership. Additional big-picture ideas address environment, sustainability, and resilience for the study areas, as well as the potential to transform automobile-oriented corridors into active, 15-minute walkable community hubs. Later sections in the report on infrastructure, transportation, and housing deliver specific recommendations for the area as a whole, as well as for the Folsom CBD and the North Watt Avenue corridors.

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