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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Community Invited to Ribbon Cutting Celebration

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The City of San Luis Obispo is pleased to announce the ribbon cutting celebration for the recently completed downtown street improvements.  

The event will take place on Tuesday, February 28 at 2 PM in the Downtown Center Plaza at 890 Marsh Street.  

This project was among several included in the SLO in Motion this past year. SLO in Motion is a multimillion-dollar investment San Luis Obispo that aims to improve mobility, accessibility, and safety for all modes of transportation. The downtown complete street improvements included new bike lanes, wider sidewalks, upgraded pedestrian crossings, and much more. 

Mayor Erica A. Stewart and members of the City Council will join community leaders and project stakeholders in cutting the ribbon and celebrating this major Capital Improvement Project for the City of San Luis Obispo. 

"We are excited to unveil these much-anticipated improvements and celebrate their completion with our community," said Jennifer Rice, the project manager. "SLO in Motion is a testament to our commitment to providing safe and accessible transportation options for all." 

The public and local news media are invited to attend the ribbon cutting and enjoy the festivities, including refreshments and an informational booth showcasing the project's features and benefits. 

For more information about the SLO in Motion projects, please visit the City of San Luis Obispo's website at www.slocity.org/SLOinMotion.  

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Original source can be found here.  

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