Third Public Meeting of Stockton’s Miracle Mile Public Safety Improvement & Revitalization Ad Hoc Work Group Scheduled on February 7, 2024

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Stockton – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) - in partnership with the City of Stockton, California State Assemblymember Carlos Villapudua (13th District), and local community members – have announced the third public meeting date of the Miracle Mile Public Safety Improvement & Revitalization Project Ad Hoc Work Group.

The next public meeting is scheduled on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and will be held at the office of the San Joaquin Council of Governments, 555 East Weber Avenue, Stockton, CA.

For those not able to attend in person, a virtual option is available by visiting https://youtube.com/live/o8jgzkgc8yM

To view the meeting agenda and Ad Hoc Work Group website, please visit https://dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-me/district-10/district-10-current-projects/stockton-miracle-mile

A total of 21 individuals who best represent the community-at-large were selected to serve on the Ad Hoc Work Group which will continue to meet in person, regularly during evening hours, to discuss best practices, consider different perspectives, and identify means and methods to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety, while encouraging the public to frequent the Miracle Mile area and its businesses. 

Thanks to Assembly Bill 179 (2022), the City of Stockton was granted $20,000,000 for new pedestrian crossings, public safety improvements and revitalization efforts of Stockton’s Miracle Mile, located on Pacific Avenue from Alpine Avenue to Harding Way.

Final recommendations from the Ad Hoc Work Group will be submitted to the City of Stockton by March 2024 to expend the awarded grant by January 1, 2028.  

For any additional questions regarding Stockton’s Miracle Mile Public Safety Improvement & Revitalization Project or the Project’s Ad Hoc Work Group, please write to: stocktonmiraclemile@dot.ca.gov