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Emeryville reports first-year progress on Active Transportation Plan; BPAC urges more data and funding clarity

3856627 · June 17, 2025
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City staff presented the first annual report on the Active Transportation Plan, highlighting completed and in-progress projects including Fortieth Street, Doyle Street, the Bayfront Greenway counter and new bike racks; BPAC and council asked for more funding transparency and measurable mode-shift data in future reports.

Emeryville staff presented the first annual Active Transportation Plan (ATP) progress report to the City Council, summarizing one year of implementation work on projects intended to improve safety, comfort and mobility for pedestrians and cyclists across the city.

Staff reported notable progress since the ATP’s October 2023 adoption: the Hollis Street improvements moved into construction, new bike‑parking infrastructure…

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