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San Leandro Council Adopts 2024 Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan Update, Citing Vision Zero Goals
Summary
Council approved a focused update to the city’s 2018 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan that prioritizes safety (Vision 0), separated bikeways, and pedestrian improvements; the plan includes a $200 million estimate for 14 high-priority bike corridors and $11 million for 15 pedestrian projects and passed 6-0.
The San Leandro City Council unanimously approved the 2024 update to the city’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, endorsing a revised network of separated bikeways, pedestrian priority areas and a Vision Zero–style approach to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries.
The plan update, presented by Public Works senior engineer Nicole Castellino and consultants from Fair and Pierson, reflects more than a year of outreach and technical updates and was adopted by a 6-0 vote with Council member Bowen absent.
City staff described the update as a focused five-year work plan that reprioritizes projects and includes both design guidance and funding strategies. The document recommends roughly 14 high-priority bicycle corridors (estimated cost of high-priority bike projects: about $200 million) and 15 high-priority pedestrian…
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