Join us for our second Pacific Ave Neighborhood Greenway event on Dec 10! We'll share a revised concept plan with more details on the planned traffic calming treatments, based on the community input we received on the early draft concept (below) and further design work. Please mark your calendar!
Pacific Ave Neighborhood Greenway Open House
Tuesday, December 10, 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Alameda Main Library, 1550 Oak St, Stafford Room
Use our web map (link here) to tell us about your biking and walking safety concerns and needs for all nine of the planned Neighborhood Greenways, especially the three that will be implemented first - the Slow Street segments of Pacific, San Jose/Morton and Versailles. |
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Neighborhood Greenways are local, traffic-calmed streets designed to give priority to people walking and biking, where bicyclists and motorists can safely share the road and busy street crossings have been made safer. 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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