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Emeryville planning commission hears first annual Active Transportation Plan progress report
Summary
Staff presented year-one outcomes from the Active Transportation Plan adopted in October 2023, including public engagement metrics, early project progress on Fortieth Street and Powell Street, program highlights such as expanded bike share and car‑free events, and a request to refine performance measures and funding detail in next year’s report.
The Emeryville Planning Commission on May 22 received the city’s first annual report on the Active Transportation Plan (ATP), adopted in October 2023, detailing outreach results and early implementation steps.
The report, presented by city staff, summarized year-one achievements and next steps. "The vision is that the city of Emeryville is a community where active and sustainable transportation is the easy choice," staff said, and described early progress on safety, connectivity and outreach measures.
Why it matters: the ATP is the city’s 10‑year blueprint for pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure and programs. The annual report is intended to show what the city is implementing, provide a basis for grant applications and prompt commission feedback on measurement and priorities.
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