The SR-15 Sustainable Redevelopment Project Survey

 

Help Shape the Future of City Heights

How should we invest $3.3 million in our community?

City Heights has secured $3.3 million in funding for infrastructure improvements in areas near the SR-15 freeway, where pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, and transit riders share the road. These upgrades aim to create a safer, more connected community while upholding the recommendations in our 2024 Development Without Displacement report.

Your Voice Matters

Take the Survey to Set Priorities
Spend 10 minutes answering questions about your experience in the neighborhood and what would make it easier and safer to get around. Have a bold vision for the future of City Heights? Submit your thoughts directly through our comment box.

Join the SR-15 TEAH Task Force Meetings
Collaborate with neighbors and stakeholders to identify needs and shape implementation strategies.

City Heights CDC will use your input to guide investments in:

  • Pedestrian enhancements and walkability

  • Improved bike infrastructure

  • Traffic safety infrastructure

Improvements will facilitate residents’ access to essential destinations like schools, parks, grocery stores, and public transit.

The Visions Project Lives On

The Visions Project is a multigenerational advocacy campaign born in City Heights in response to the SR-15 freeway expansion. Today, it lives on through community-driven efforts like the SR-15 Sustainable Redevelopment Project, promoting clean transportation, sustainable redevelopment, and policies that prevent displacement and improve quality of life for residents.

Resident input will directly inform the project’s Area Needs Assessment phase, the first step in advancing multi-generational redevelopment that unifies our neighborhoods and serves the people who live here.

By participating, you help shape how these funds are invested, ensuring proposed changes reflect the needs and priorities of those who live, work, and walk in City Heights every day.

Let’s build a more connected City Heights together.

This project is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment particularly in disadvantaged communities.