Your ideas are wanted to make Berkeley streets safer for biking
Briefly

Berkeley is updating its Bicycle Plan with proposed projects including new bikeways and bicycle boulevards. These updates are based on community feedback regarding safety concerns on city streets and intersections. Residents prioritized safety upgrades, leading to the selection of projects such as those on Gilman Street and Derby Street. The city aims to eliminate bike-related deaths by 2025, working towards improved conditions for cyclists. A public workshop is scheduled to gather additional input before final council decisions in November.
The proposed updates to Berkeley's Bicycle Plan include new bikeways and bicycle boulevards, specifically targeting safety upgrades along major thoroughfares and intersections.
City residents have expressed significant concern about safety on city streets and intersections, influencing the prioritization of projects in the updated Bicycle Plan.
Implementing infrastructure improvements aims to meet ambitious goals of eliminating bike-related deaths in the city by 2025 and improving safe cycling conditions for all.
Public involvement is encouraged through a scheduled Zoom workshop, allowing residents to share their thoughts on current bicycle safety issues and proposed updates.
Read at www.berkeleyside.org
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