Hwy 101 Bicycle and Pedestrian Overcrossing Project CIP2202 Feasibility Study

Project Summary
The US 101 freeway is a major barrier to east-west travel in Rohnert Park, particularly for cyclists and pedestrians, and creates gaps in the City’s active transportation network. Although it is possible to travel between the east and west sides using the underpass at Rohnert Park Expressway, these crossings present safety concerns by requiring cyclists and pedestrians to navigate freeway on and off ramps, large intersections, and heavy traffic.

Measure M

In 2020, the City retained Steven Grover & Associates (SGA) to prepare a Feasibility Study of bicycle and pedestrian crossings of US 101. The Study was made possible by funding from Measure M, the 2004 Sonoma County Traffic Relief Act. It evaluated seven potential crossing locations, solicited community input through public meetings and an online survey, and assessed numerous alignment alternatives. The study included community-preferred alignments at Copeland Creek and conceptual design recommendations for a safer and more comfortable way for cyclists and pedestrians to travel between the east and west sides of Rohnert Park.

On October 26, 2021, City staff and SGA presented the Feasibility Study to the Rohnert Park City Council. Councilmembers expressed their unanimous support for the Study's recommendations and directed City staff to pursue the "Butterfly Bridge" concept at Copeland Creek that includes a touchdown plaza on the east side. The complete Feasibility Study can be downloaded through the following link:

Rohnert Park Highway 101 Bicycle & Pedestrian Overcrossing Feasibility Study (PDF)


The Project Initiation Phase (PID) is the first formal project phase in developing a solution for a specific transportation problem. One category of the PID is the Project Study Report-Project Development Support (PSR-PDS). The PSR-PDS provides scope approval of projects, establishes a well-defined purpose and need for the project, gets input from stakeholders, systematically collects and analyzes existing information, identified alternatives, develops a plan of action to deliver the project, and estimates the project cost and schedule.

Rohnert Park Highway 101 Bicycle & Pedestrian Overcrossing Project Initiation Document (PID) (PDF)


The "Butterfly Bridge" design concept can also be explored in 3D through the following link:

http://bit.ly/RP-HWY101-A36

Note: The 360-degree viewer works on desktop computers, as well as phones or tablets. Dragging allows you to look around within the concept model, and clicking on a location icon moves you to that viewpoint. By opening the link on a mobile phone or tablet and using "Toggle Motion Control," you can also look around by moving your device.

Estimated Delivery Schedule

Project Milestones

Scheduled Delivery Date
(Month/Year)
FEASIBILITY STUDY COMPLETED 09/2024
BEGIN ENVIRONMENTAL (PA&ED) M020 11/2024
CIRCULATE DPR & DED EXTERNALLY M120 01/2026
PA&ED APPROVAL M200 05/2026
BEGIN DESIGN (PS&E) M260 05/2026
BEGIN RIGHT OF WAY M265 08/2026
END DESIGN M380 03/2028
RIGHT OF WAY CERTIFICATION M410 03/2028
READY TO LIST M460 07/2028
BEGIN CONSTRUCTION M500 10/2028
END CONSTRUCTION & BEGIN CLOSEOUT M600 09/2030
END CLOSEOUT M700 03/2031

 


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Hwy 101 Overcrossing