MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Lake County/City Area Planning Council and Caltrans are hosting the second community meeting for the Highway 29 South Corridor Engineered Feasibility Study and Middletown Community Action Plan Project on Tuesday, June 4.
The meeting will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Middletown High School in the multiuse facility, located at 15846 Wardlaw St.
The project’s purpose is to make area travel safer and more convenient, reduce congestion and
address local community needs.
The Highway 29 South Corridor Engineered Feasibility Study is identifying and analyzing potential transportation improvements from the Napa County line to Highway 53.
The community action plan is focused on potential road, bike, pedestrian and equestrian improvements
in Middletown.
Attend the June 4 meeting to learn about progress on this important project, ask questions and share your ideas.
The meeting will feature a presentation on key findings in the existing conditions report – including level of service/delays, accident data and environmental constraints – and an introduction to “Complete
Streets” planning for Middletown.
Several information stations with maps and project information will be staffed by representatives from the Lake County/City Area Planning Council, Caltrans, county of Lake and project consultant team, who will be available to discuss the project, answer questions and discuss ideas in an informal format.
For more information visit the project Web site at www.lakecountysr29.com , email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call Lake APC at 707-263-7799.