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GStandard Avenue Protected Bike Lanes <br /> The Standard Avenue Bikeway Project -- <br /> enhances mobility for bicycle and _ <br /> pedestrian travel along Standard -_- <br /> Avenue and improves access to <br /> Downtown, four schools, and four <br /> parks. The project repurposes the <br /> existing roadway to provide one vehicle <br /> travel lane in each direction while -------- <br /> delivering multimodal and streetscape <br /> improvements including new on-street <br /> bicycle lanes between Warner Avenue :- - <br /> and First Street, landscaped planting <br /> areas, and new on-street parking. The <br /> project also includes installation of a »Above: Street-side view of the Standard Avenue Protected <br /> Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon at Bike Lanes. <br /> the Standard Avenue and Wakeham Avenue intersection to improve pedestrian and <br /> bicycle crossings. It also adds a new traffic signal at the Standard Avenue and Bishop <br /> Street intersection. Bicycle infrastructure is enhanced at the Standard Avenue and <br /> McFadden Avenue intersection to improve connectivity with the planned east—west <br /> bikeway on McFadden Avenue. In addition, the project accommodates continued OCTA <br /> bus stops and transit operations, as well as access for grocery delivery trucks and food <br /> trucks. The project is approximately 90 percent complete, with the remaining work limited <br /> to the protected intersection at Standard Avenue and McFadden Avenue. <br /> OV First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study <br /> The City received $4,300,000 in state funding for the First Street Multimodal Boulevard <br /> Study. This study endeavors to re-envision about three miles of First Street from Bristol <br /> Street to Tustin Avenue as a safer, more accessible, and more equitable corridor, <br /> including people walking, bicycling, riding transit, and driving. Initiated in May 2025, the <br /> Flower Park Plaza Artists Village 0 Zoo Study Corridor <br /> Santa Ana High School DMV 40 Social Security office <br /> W$AMTA AHA 91,VD C <br /> 47H ST ATM ST N <br /> FIRST STREET <br /> N 55 <br /> -p T 3. <br /> Oy E CHESTNUT AVE Q 2 E MAIN 5T <br /> D S 4 m <br /> »Above: Map depicting the extent of the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study. <br /> 27 <br /> City Council 10 — 35 3/3/2026 <br />
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