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Final Cross-Connect Implementation Plan Available Now!
The Final Rail Corridor Cross-Connect Implementation Plan was approved by City Council on December 16, 2020. If you have any comments or questions please email Evan Jedynak, Senior Mobility Planner, at ejedynak@encinitasca.gov.
Rail Corridor Cross-Connect Implementation Plan
The Rail Corridor Cross-Connect Implementation Plan studied how to better connect Encinitas’ five communities across the railroad tracks that bifurcate the City’s coastal corridor. The project focused on the rail corridor and adjacent parallel roads, spanning from the west side of Coast Highway 101 to the east side of Vulcan / San Elijo Avenues. The purpose was to create conceptual designs for “crossing” and “connector” projects which can then be brought forward as funding becomes available and future grants are applied for.
The Cross-Connect Implementation Plan:
- Builds upon the recommendations of the recently completed Rail Corridor Vision Study (RCVS) and Active Transportation Plan (ATP)
- Prioritizes potential crossing projects and potential “connector” projects
- Develops conceptual plans for each project
- Creates an implementation strategy to secure funding and regulatory approvals
Conceptual Design Open House - January 30, 2020
Building on initial evaluations and community input, the project team identified twenty (20) projects that can help improve access along the five-mile rail corridor. Open House materials can be viewed below:
- Introductory Presentation
- Open House Materials (8.5" x 11" - 10MB)
- Open House Materials (Actual size - 16MB)
Project History
Initial Open House - May 20, 2019
Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas
An open house style workshop was held at the Encinitas Library. Project staff and consultants were available to answer questions, and participants were able to provide feedback via an online survey and interactive exhibit boards.
Project Survey - The project collected information via an online survey that ran from May 20th to June 30th, 2019.
Rail Corridor Vision Study (RCVS) - Provides a long-term, comprehensive vision for the rail corridor based on input from both multijurisdictional agencies and members of the public to address connectivity and quality of life needs along the rail corridor in consideration of numerous ongoing projects in this area. Early action projects were identified, such as quiet zones.
Active Transportation Plan (ATP) – Updated the City’s existing plans for pedestrian and bicycle travel, including connections along and across the rail corridor.