HomeMy WebLinkAbout2/17/2026 Item 6b, Nelson
government@cgnp.org
Sent: 2026 4:31 PM
To:E-mail Council Website
Subject:Proposed lane reduction on Higuera to be discussed at Tuesday's City Council
meeting
Attachments:Proposed lane reduction on Higuera to be discussed at Tuesday's City Council
meeting 02 17 26.pdf
Dear SLO City Council:
This February 17, 2026 KSBY News Story supports keeping the bicyclists on the sidewalk for their safety,
just as was done on Madonna Road between the Madonna Inn and Laguna Lake Park.
Keep South Higuera at four lanes for the entire distance between Madonna Road and Los Osos Valley
Road.
Thank you.
Gene Nelson, Ph.D.
Resident of Chumash Village in San Luis Obispo
(804) 363 - 4697 cell
1
1
Proposed lane reduction on Higuera to be discussed at
Tuesday's City Council meeting
By: Karson Wells
Posted 12:20 PM, Feb 17, 2026
https://www.ksby.com/san-luis-obispo/proposed-lane-reduction-on-higuera-to-be-
discussed-at-tuesdays-city-council-meeting
The City of San Luis Obispo says a proposed plan to reduce lanes and add bike lanes on
Higuera St. will improve bicyclist safety and pedestrian accessibility.
The proposal outlines a "diet," or reduction in lanes from Bridge St. to Margarita Ave.,
to make room for protected bike lanes.
Two-minute thirty-second video available at KSBY website.
00:04
02:00
"One of my big concerns is how are they going to allow the emergency
vehicles, which come in here quite frequently? How are they going to be
2
able to get through if both lanes are backed up and people are in the middle
lane too?" said Candace DeGeare, who lives nearby.
The proposed plan would reduce that section of Higuera to one lane in each direction,
plus a center turn lane or median
The City of San Luis Obispo has held four community feedback meetings since June
2025 regarding the proposal.
Residents of Chumash Village, a mobile home park in that area, have voiced concerns at
some of those meetings, calling for the council to push for a more creative solution.
"Let's put the bicyclists on the sidewalk just like it's done on Madonna. They
have nice pavement and sidewalk markings. It's a much safer place for
them to be," said Gene Nelson, who lives at Chumash Village.
According to the city's report, between 2014 and 2023, there were 390 collisions
reported on Higuera Street between Marsh and Los Osos Valley Road; 41 of those
involved bicyclists.
Residents say they want bicyclists to be safe, but feel their access to
emergency response should be considered.
"This is a vital, arterial road. It plays an important role," Nelson said.
"Every minute counts when you are in an emergency, you know, you need someone right
then to come get you, and they're not able to get around the traffic. To me, that's a pretty
serious thing," DeGeare said.
If approved, the project is expected to cost $2 million, with money coming from the
city's infrastructure investment fund.
This plan will be discussed and voted on at Tuesday night’s city council meeting, which
begins at 5:30 p.m.
Copyright 2026 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.