Over 1700 people have shared their thoughts on treatments for Neighborhood Greenways and when the existing Slow Streets barricades should be removed! If you're not one of them, please take the survey before it closes tomorrow, Tuesday, at Noon!
Neighborhood Greenways are bicycle- and pedestrian-priority streets designed to allow bicyclists and motorists to safely share the road on low-volume, low-speed, local streets. They are a key component of the Council-adopted Active Transportation Plan, forming 10 miles of the 2030 Low-Stress Bikeway Backbone Network.
In 2024-2025, the Slow Street segments of Pacific Ave, San Jose Ave/Morton St, and Versailles Ave will be converted to Neighborhood Greenways, and Slow Streets barricades will be removed. Note that the fourth Slow Street, Santa Clara Ave, is not slated to become a Greenway.
Learn more at our new Neighborhood Greenways web page.
After the survey closes, there will still be many more opportunities to provide your feedback:
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Transportation Commission (8/28). Implementation approach and survey results.
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City Council (9/17). Implementation approach and survey results.
- Interactive map to collect input on specific Neighborhood Greenway street needs (Coming in September)
- Pacific Avenue Mobile Public Workshop (September 28 - more info coming soon!)
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