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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (March 29, 2013) – The State Capital for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Area, Sacramento’s Capital District, is planning to expand its roadscape project, which it has been doing since 2008, in several ways to increase the numbers of residents in the area.

In addition, plans are in process for increasing the number of residences in and around the newly-renovated Central Park Plaza in downtown Sacramento by 500, which would help to reduce traffic congestion and ease congestion for people of all ages, according to the city’s Officnatyasastra.come of the Transportation and Utilities (TOP) and the Sacramento Region Transit A바카라사이트uthority (RTA).

The central park is located at 13th Avenue and Broadway Street, between 18th Street and Broadway Boulevard and adjacent to the City of Sacramento’s Redlands Park. The park contains more than 700,000 individual, multi-family and commercial parking stalls, which together provide about 150,000 square feet of retail space. This has helped boost the area’s population and has helped create an economic engine.

One of the ways the Central Park plaza is making a significant impact on this neighborhood is through the project to provide free, one-minute bus rides every week for residents in areas near the plaza. For example, the central park plaza includes a three-mile bus lane connecting downtown Sacramento to the Central Park Plaza.

In 2011, the Sacramento regi더킹카지노on’s TOP began planning for the Central Park Plaza, as well as an existing roadwork project under construction on 14th Avenue and Broadway that would extend the Central Park Plaza north from the north end of the Broadway Bridge. The plan to extend the Central Park Plaza includes the removal of a curb and the replacement of a streetlight on 16th Avenue South between 14th Avenue and 16th Street to increase the parking and sidewalk space in the plaza and create walkable residential options.

The new bus lane, which will take effect in late 2012, will connect the plaza to the Redlands Park neighborhood around the park by improving access for bus stops on Broadway, and adding bus routes in the South and West Avenues to create greater bus connections to the parks and parks along 15th Street in the North Capitol and South Capitol.

The addition of the bus lanes and new streetscaping also adds the ability for new retail businesses near the plaza and additional sidewalks to be added around the block, giving the Central Park Plaza a more lively, comfortable and community-based feel, and will create a greater connection with the communit