Atherton El Camino Complete Streets Corridor Study

Published on May 28, 2024

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The Town of Atherton is conducting a Complete Streets Corridor Study on El Camino Real between Selby Lane and Valparaiso Avenue to enhance safety and quality of life to all users along the corridor. The City of Menlo Park is a key stakeholder in the project with one end of the corridor within its city limits.

The goals of the study are to improve safety, enhance quality of life, boost connectivity, promote equity and access and expand travel options.

Community input will be key in this first step to transform El Camino Real into a boulevard that connects people and provides more opportunities for biking, walking and transit. The project team is currently collecting data on existing conditions and gathering input from the community on how to improve mobility, safety, and overall quality of life along El Camino Real.

You’re invited to share your feedback through a community survey. The survey will be open until mid-June.

Check out the El Camino Real Complete Streets website to learn more.