Calistoga city officials are taking significant steps to address the ongoing challenges related to sidewalk maintenance and airspace regulation during the September 7, 2024, council meeting. The council discussed the potential for the city to gain authority over the airspace above sidewalks, a move that could streamline maintenance and liability issues currently managed by Caltrans.
City Manager Kelvin Cooper highlighted the example of St. Helena, which took ownership of its sidewalks years ago, assuming responsibility for maintenance and related liabilities. This model raised concerns among council members about the financial implications of such a decision, particularly regarding the costs associated with replacing damaged sidewalks due to factors like tree roots.
The council is considering a formal request to Sacramento to seek authority over the airspace, as current interactions with Caltrans have proven unproductive. Council members expressed frustration over the lack of responsiveness from Caltrans, emphasizing the need for a more proactive approach. They agreed that engaging elected officials in Sacramento could elevate the issue and potentially prompt Caltrans to prioritize the airspace regulation.
The council is also aware of the potential costs involved in pursuing this initiative and aims to gather more information before committing significant resources. Members expressed a desire to investigate the financial implications carefully, ensuring that any steps taken are both strategic and cost-effective.
As the city moves forward, the council's commitment to addressing these infrastructure challenges reflects a proactive approach to enhancing community safety and accessibility. The next steps will involve outreach to state representatives to advocate for Calistoga's needs, marking a pivotal moment in the city's efforts to improve local infrastructure.