Caltrans issues a state-wide plan for city cycling
Briefly

Caltrans has completed a two-year public outreach effort regarding improvements on state highways in California, particularly focusing on International Boulevard. The updated bike plan became publicly available on August 5, and while general engagement has closed, project-specific outreach will continue. The agency aims to improve awareness of this new plan compared to the previous one released in 2018. Caltrans maintains control over significant intersections and areas around highways, crucial for bike safety. The agency's analysis included reviewing local bike plans to enhance connections across California communities' transportation networks.
Caltrans has completed its two-year public outreach to Oakland and other municipalities about improvements on and around state highways, particularly International Boulevard, now Highway 185.
Caltrans aims to ensure more awareness about the recent bike plan than the previous one from 2018, indicating a commitment to community engagement.
The state agency maintains control over intersections and areas around highway on- and off-ramps, which are crucial for bike safety and transportation.
State transit engineers have reviewed local bike plans to better connect transportation networks already being developed by California communities.
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