El condado de Butte lanza mejoras de seguridad para las zonas escolares de Oroville

Updated: CaliforniaToday Butte County

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Major safety upgrades are set to begin on school routes in Oroville starting June 29, according to officials. The project, managed by Butte County, aims to improve pedestrian and traffic safety near several schools in the area.

Construction will focus on crosswalks, sidewalks, and traffic signals to reduce risks for students walking or biking to school.

The upgrades come after community concerns about dangerous intersections and high traffic volumes during school hours. Butte County supervisors approved the plan earlier this year, allocating funds from state and local transportation grants.

The work will be phased to minimize disruption during the summer break, with completion expected before the next school year begins.

Specific locations include intersections near Oroville High School and Central Middle School, where new flashing beacons and improved signage will be installed. Additionally, sidewalks will be widened and repaved in key corridors to accommodate more pedestrians.

Officials urge drivers to obey temporary speed limits in construction zones and to watch for workers.

Residents have expressed support for the project, noting that past accidents near school zones highlighted the need for better infrastructure. The upgrades are part of a broader effort by Butte County to enhance safety on roads used by schoolchildren.

More details, including maps of affected routes, are available on the county's website.

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