In 2017, the City of Stockton received grant funding to develop a Greater Downtown Active Transportation Plan. Stockton is a regional employment hub, particularly downtown, but only a small percentage of Stockton residents choose to walk or bike as part of their commute.
The Greater Downtown Active Transportation Plan builds on the bicycle network in the 2017 Bicycle Master Plan. Once complete, the City will be well-positioned to seek funds to implement recommended bicycle and pedestrian projects to:
The Active Transportation Plan included an extensive 12-month public outreach program with key stakeholder groups and the community. Opportunities for community involvement have included:
Virtual Community Workshop Feedback
Pop-up workshops also gathered experiences on walking and biking in downtown Stockton and discussed improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
The City hosted several stakeholder focus group meetings with representatives from business groups and community organizations to introduce the Plan along with:
Stakeholder Summary - Meeting 1 - 114 pages
Stakeholder Summary - Meeting 2 - 113 pages
Stakeholder Summary - Meeting 3 - 38 pages
Stakeholder Summary - Final Meeting - 34 pages
The project team held a series of three small group discussions with representatives from seven community-based organizations. These interviews helped to:
This stakeholder and community input was valuable in developing a priority list of active transportation projects in the Active Transportation Plan. Thank you to all who participated.
Dodgie Vidad | (209) 937-8237
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This City of Stockton web page last reviewed on --- 4/18/2022