Grand Street Protected Bike Lanes Taking Shape in Alameda - Streetsblog San Francisco
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Grand Street Protected Bike Lanes Taking Shape in Alameda - Streetsblog San Francisco
"The construction of a two-way protected bike lane on Grand Street in Alameda aims to improve bike access and safety, featuring new pavement and pedestrian facilities."
"The first phase, known as 'Segment A,' spans a quarter-mile from Shore Line Drive to Otis Drive and includes several bicycle and pedestrian enhancements."
A new two-way protected bike lane is under construction on Grand Street in Alameda, from Shore Line to Otis Drive. This project includes a protected intersection and connects to existing bicycle infrastructure. The current phase, 'Segment A,' is 0.25 miles long and includes improvements like pavement rehabilitation, ADA-compliant curb ramps, and a mid-block crosswalk with pedestrian enhancements. However, opposition from local residents may hinder the larger project plans.
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