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The memorandum outlines the recommendation for the City Council to adopt the Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan. This plan aims to create a comprehensive transportation system in North San José, enhancing mobility and safety while supporting growth and sustainability goals. It includes a structured planning process with community engagement, identifying key projects and strategies for improving transportation access and equity, particularly for underserved populations. The plan also aligns with the City’s Climate Smart goals by reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved transportation options.
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Recommendation to adopt the Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan.
The plan aims to improve mobility, safety, and reduce reliance on driving in North San José.
It includes 20 near- to mid-term transportation projects and seven 'Big Moves' for future planning.
Focus on equity by addressing transportation challenges faced by underserved communities.
Supports Climate Smart San José goals by reducing vehicle miles traveled and promoting sustainable transportation options.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan Approved 4/21/26 26-434 5.1 FROM: John Ristow DATE: March 30, 2026 Date: 4/7/26 COUNCIL DISTRICTS: 3, 4, 6 RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution approving the Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME With adoption, the City of San José will have a comprehensive, community-based, multimodal transportation plan for North San José. Implementing this plan will create a resilient transportation system in the city’s major regional job center, improving mobility and safety, reducing reliance on driving, supporting job and housing growth, and advancing the ambitious goals of the General Plan and Climate Smart plan. BACKGROUND North San José has evolved from its agricultural past into a center for industrial, manufacturing, and office growth and, more recently, pockets of residential expansion. The area includes major employment destinations and office campuses, but its land use patterns, large blocks, single-use areas, wide setbacks, and an overabundance of parking have resulted in a transportation system...
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The document outlines the Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan, which is a final plan prepared with funding from the California Department of Transportation. It aims to address transportation challenges in North San José, which has evolved from agricultural land to a hub for industrial and office growth. The plan emphasizes the need for safer infrastructure, improved transit, and better connections for walking and biking. It includes a vision for a safe, equitable, and climate-friendly transportation network and identifies key themes from community engagement. The plan proposes over 400 multimodal transportation improvements, including six priority projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and reducing reliance on cars.
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The plan is titled 'Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan' and is a final document.
It was prepared with funding from the California Department of Transportation through the Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant Program.
The plan addresses the evolution of North San José from agricultural land to an industrial and office growth center.
It highlights the need for a shift from an auto-centric model to a multimodal transportation network.
The plan includes a vision for a safe, equitable, and climate-friendly transportation network.
It outlines over 400 multimodal transportation improvements and identifies six priority projects for implementation.
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ATTACHMENT B Subject: Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan Final Plan – April 2026 Final Plan April 2026 This plan was prepared with funding provided by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) through the Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant Program. 1|P a g e ATTACHMENT B Subject: Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan Final Plan – April 2026 Acknowledgements Project Team Pete Rice Nicholas Frey Colin Heyne Wilson Tam Ramses Madou Cindy Adrian Technical Advisory Committee Anup Tapase, Metropolitan Transportation Commission Albert Hew, Caltrans Taslima Khanum, Caltrans Zachary Chop, Caltrans Benyam Aghegnehu, Santa Clara County Roads and Airports Department Lola Torney, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Larissa Sanderfer, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Nick Moore, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority David Kobayashi, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Mike Liw, City of Santa Clara Steve Chan, City of Santa Clara Roberto Alonzo, City of Milpitas José Ruano, City of San José, Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement Joe Sordi, City of San José, Planning, Building, and...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San José approving the Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan (MTIP). The MTIP aims to enhance transportation in North San José, addressing mobility, safety, and environmental goals while accommodating significant projected growth in the area. It includes recommendations for 20 transportation projects and 10 policy initiatives, with six high-priority projects identified. The resolution mandates annual progress reports on the MTIP.
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The resolution approves the Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan (MTIP).
The MTIP is designed to improve mobility and safety, reduce reliance on driving, and support job and housing growth.
Projected growth in North San José includes up to 32,000 new residential units and 26.7 million square feet of industrial space.
The MTIP includes 20 transportation projects and 10 policy initiatives, with six high-priority projects identified.
The plan incorporates racial equity considerations and supports the goals of Climate Smart San José.
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The document is a draft and contains unresolved placeholders for the resolution number and adoption date.
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SAW:MDT:JMD 4/8/2026 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE APPROVING THE CONNECT NORTH SAN JOSE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN WHEREAS, the City of San José Department of Transportation (“DOT”) has developed the Connect North San José Multimodal Transportation Improvement Plan (“MTIP”), a comprehensive, community-based plan for North San José to implement a resilient transportation system in the city’s major regional job center, improving mobility and safety, reducing reliance on driving, supporting job and housing growth, and advancing the goals of the Envision San José 2040 General Plan and the Climate Smart Program; and WHEREAS, the Connect North San José MTIP applies the 2022 Council-approved Move San José vision of citywide transportation goals and performance indicators for safety, access, sustainability, and mobility at the neighborhood scale, and translates long-range goals into implementable, corridor-specific projects and programs; and WHEREAS, growth in North San José is quickly increasing, with eight development projects planned and development opportunities identified in the General Plan that include up to...
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The presentation outlines the Connect North San José initiative, a long-range transportation plan aimed at enhancing safety and mobility in the North San José growth area. It identifies 29 projects, including 21 near-term improvements and 8 transformative projects, focusing on transit, walking, biking safety, and local and regional connections. The vision emphasizes a safe, equitable, and climate-friendly multimodal transportation network that supports economic vitality. Key community themes include the need for faster transit, safer walking conditions, and better access to essential services. Next steps involve advancing projects through grants and coordination with regional partners.
Key points
Connect North San José is a long-range transportation plan for the North San José growth area.
The plan identifies 29 projects aimed at improving safety and mobility.
It focuses on expanding walking, biking, and transit connections.
The vision includes a safe, equitable, and climate-friendly multimodal transportation network.
Key community themes include the need for faster transit, safer walking conditions, and better access to jobs and services.
There are 21 near-term improvements and 8 transformative 'Big Move' projects.
Priority projects include North First Street Transit Priority, Slow Streets & Paseo Network, and Zanker Road Bicycle & Pedestrian Connection.
Next steps include advancing projects through grant applications and coordination with regional partners.
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5.1 City Council Presentation San José Department of Transportation April 21, 2026 John Ristow, Director Ramses Madou, Division Manager Pete Rice, Associate Transportation Specialist What is Connect North San José? • A long-range transportation plan for the North San José growth area • Identifies 29 projects that improve safety and mobility • Expands walking, biking, and transit connections • Supports continued job and housing growth 2 Connect North San José Vision A safe, equitable, and climatefriendly multimodal transportation network that supports economic vitality and connects communities. 3 PLAN GOALS Access for All CITY PRIORITIES Climate Action 20-Min Neighborhoods Safety Less Driving 4 Key Community Themes What we heard from North San José residents and stakeholders Faster and more reliable transit Safer walking conditions Protected bike lanes and trail connections Better access to jobs, groceries, parks, and transit Provide transportation options before reducing vehicle capacity 6 Recommended Improvements Advancing community priorities and City goals 29 Total Projects • 21 near-term improvements • 8 transformative “Big Move” projects The projects focus on four key areas...