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Slow Streets Program - Carolan Ave.

On Monday, May 4, the City Council approved the temporary closure of Carolan Avenue as part of the City's Slow Streets Program. Carolan Avenue will be closed between Oak Grove Avenue and Mangini Way. The intent of this action is to support and enhance safe physical activity for residents during the County's COVID-19 Shelter-in-Place Orders by creating additional street space for pedestrian and bicycle activities.

TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONS OF THE SLOW STREETS PROGRAM
In order to allow Burlingame High School students access, street closures will be suspended (in other words, vehicular traffic is allowed) on the following dates:
Wednesday, May 20 - Friday, May 22
Friday, May 29
Monday, June 1 - Wednesday, June 3 

View a map of the designated area at https://tinyurl.com/ydblh5vr. The designated area will be closed to motorized traffic (with the exception of emergency and essential service vehicles) beginning Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 12:00 p.m.

Please note:
·    All non-vehicular traffic is welcome including bikes, pedestrians, joggers, scooters, skateboards, etc.
·    Residents from other Burlingame neighborhoods are allowed on the closed street. 
·    Residents must comply with San Mateo County Health Orders by maintaining safe social distance and face coverings.
 
For questions, email the City at DPW@burlingame.org, or contact the Bicycle & Pedestrian Committee Co-Chair Adrienne Leigh at aleighschubiner@gmail.com.

Carolan Avenue will temporarily re-open Wednesday, May 20, through Friday, May 22, so that Burlingame High School Seniors may drive to school to return materials and pick up their diplomas. Students will be asked to remain in their cars during this process.