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Council approves removal of southbound lane to add buffered bike lane on Matilda Avenue
Summary
The council approved a staff-recommended plan to remove one southbound vehicular lane on Matilda Avenue and install a class 2 buffered bike lane in its place to fill a north-south bike gap. The project cost is estimated at about $800,000 and is currently unfunded for design and construction.
The City Council voted 5-0 Wednesday to approve a plan to remove one southbound travel lane on Matilda Avenue and install a class 2 buffered bicycle lane between Ohlone Avenue/Alamoire and Maude Avenue. Mayor Klein, Vice Mayor Sall and Council members Mellinger, Srinivasan and Chang voted for the measure; Council members Cisneros and Lay were absent.
"What we are looking to emulate is the other photo on the right-hand side, which is the northbound lanes, which shows 3 vehicular lanes and a buffered bike…
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