Reminder! Stop by one of three stations along Pacific Ave and help plan the City's first Neighborhood Greenway! It should be perfect weather to be out strolling or rolling.
Can't make it tomorrow? All materials will be posted on the project webpage next week and we'll announce more opportunities for input soon!
Pacific Ave Neighborhood Greenway Pop-up (calendar event)
Saturday, 9/28 from 10am to 1pm
Tell us what your safety concerns are along Pacific Ave (Ninth St to Oak St) and give feedback on an early draft concept plan. Stop by one of the three information/activity stations along Pacific Ave at:
- St Charles St
- Littlejohn Park Rec Center (at Benton)
- Chestnut St
Pick up an input form and then walk or bike the street to note your concerns. Each station will have the same materials plus activities for kids, and staff available to answer questions.
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.
They are not Slow Streets. Greenways are being designed with community input and utilize many types of treatments to both calm traffic and improve the safety of crossings. Slow Streets were implemented quickly in response to the pandemic, using a single treatment of temporary barricades, with the intent to be temporary. Neighborhood Greenways are intended as a permanent safety installation.
Learn more: Neighborhood Greenways web page
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Contact us
transportation@alamedaca.gov
www.alamedaca.gov/NeighborhoodGreenways
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