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Creek and road improvements stir parking anxieties in Woodland Park
East Palo Alto city staff are bracing for major changes to Woodland Avenue, a busy roadway that runs along the San Francisquito Creek, including added sidewalks, road repairs and a replaced Newell Bridge.
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According to Palo Alto Online’s source item, Creek and road improvements stir parking anxieties in Woodland Park, East Palo Alto city staff are bracing for major changes to Woodland Avenue, a busy roadway that runs along the San Francisquito Creek, including added sidewalks, road repairs and a replaced Newell Bridge.
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- Creek and road improvements stir parking anxieties in Woodland ParkPalo Alto Online - 2026-06-08T22:31:51+00:00
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