Carlsbad Boulevard - Manzano Drive to Island Way options

The City of Carlsbad is seeking input on three roadway designs that protect public infrastructure from future sea level rise while prioritizing walking and biking paths along a 1-mile stretch of south Carlsbad Boulevard from Manzano Drive to Island Way.
 
The city developed the road designs as part of a project funded by the California State Coastal Conservancy. The grant is intended to demonstrate how cities can move and adapt infrastructure based on the latest modeling of sea level rise and its hazards.
 
Input opportunities
  • Complete this survey through July 17
  • Provide input to the Traffic & Mobility Commission, July 5, in person or via email.  The agenda and staff report will be posted by end of the day June 30. 

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Here's the area we're talking about

South Carlsbad Boulevard Climate Adaptation Project map

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Road options
Due to the requirements of the grant at this time, the project team focused on changes to the roadway, not the land that could be repurposed as a result of moving the road to the east. The three options include:
  • 4-lane road with traffic signals
  • 2-lane road with roundabouts
  • 2-lane road with roundabouts and one enhanced pedestrian crossing

View a side-by-side comparison of the options.

Comparison chart between 3 roadway options for Manzano Drive to Island Way
Please review the conceptual design of option 1.

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* 1. What do you like about option 1?

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* 2. What concerns, if any, do you have about option 1?

Please review the conceptual design of option 2.

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* 3. What do you like about option 2?

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* 4. What concerns, if any, do you have about option 2?

Please review the conceptual design of option 3.

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* 5. What do you like about option 3?

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* 6. What concerns, if any, do you have about option 3?

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* 7. What ZIP code do you call home?

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* 8. In which category is your age?

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* 9. Thank you for your input. Public input and feedback from the city’s boards and commissions will be shared with the City Council later this summer to assist in selecting a preferred option. If you would like future updates about this project, please enter your email address below.

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