Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan

The entire 2010 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan with the Design Guidelines and a Bicycle Map/Safety Brochure are available for viewing.

The goal of a Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan is to set forth a blueprint for bicycle and pedestrian facilities throughout the city to enhance bicycle and walking as appropriate and healthful transportation choices for San Leandro residents.

Both the Plan and the Guidelines were reviewed by the Planning Commission, the Council's Facility and Transportation Committee, and the full City Council. The City Council adopted the Plan at its February 7, 2011 meeting. 

Funding for the update of the Plan was provided by Measure B Bicycle & Pedestrian funds administered by the Alameda County Transportation Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC). Information regarding this and other regional 'Measure B' funded projects/programs can be found on Alameda CTC's website at http://www.alamedactc.org

The Plan is a very large document and can take some time to download.  To view a portion of the Plan, it has been broken down by chapter for easier downloading.

Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan

Executive Summary and Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Goals and Policies
Chapter 3: Bicycle and Network
Chapter 4: Pedestrian Network
Chapter 5: Safety, Education and Enforcement
Chapter 6: Implementation
Appendixes A-F
 

BPAC

At its meeting on February 7, 2011, City Council established a permanent Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC).  The first meeting of this new committee was held on June 14, 2011.  At the meeting input was gathered on the Countywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Updates for Capital Project Priorities.  The agenda for this meeting is available below. 

The second meeting of BPAC was held on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 where the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan was reviewed and a few on-going issues, including the Par Course Project and the Bike Rack Program, were discussed.  The meeting Agenda is available here. 

For more information, call Senior Transportation Engineer Reh-Lin Chen at (510) 577-3438.

 

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