Politics & Government

How Would YOU Improve Ralston Avenue?

The City of Belmont is asking for public input as it prepares its Ralston Avenue Corridor Study. A workshop and open house will be held April 18.

Anyone who travels Ralston Avenue regularly has an opinion or two on how to improve traffic flow, increase pedestrian and bicycle safety, tweak signal timing, or otherwise make the commute more efficient.

And the City of Belmont wants to hear those opinions and suggestions as it begins to define the vision for the future of Ralston Avenue.

As the city begins its Ralston Avenue Corridor Study, it invites residents, community groups, stakeholders, and others with interest in the Belmont’s main east-west artery to attend the first public scoping meeting.

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The first Ralston Avenue Corridor Study Community Workshop and Open House will be held Thursday, April 18th from 6-9 p.m. at the Twin Pines Senior and Community Center.

The purpose of this Workshop is to provide an overview of the study, discuss the data collection processes and schedule, and provide the opportunity for members of the community to ask questions and provide input. A project website has been setup containing information on upcoming meeting, background documents and other opportunities for community members to provide input. For more information, visit: www.ralstonavenuecorridorstudy.org

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Twin Pines Senior and Community Center is located at 20 Twin Pines Lane.

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