What do you think of the completed Clement Ave (Grand to Broadway) project? Take our survey!

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Share your thoughts on the Clement Ave (Grand to Broadway) project

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Take our short survey about the completed Clement Avenue Complete Street project, between Grand St and Broadway! The City of Alameda is conducting this survey to learn how residents and visitors use and feel about this completed project, as part of a larger before and after study. It should only take 5 minutes and your responses are confidential. Thanks for participating!

Take our Survey

The survey is also available in Chinese and Spanish.

This project constructed two-way separated bike lanes between Grand St and Broadway as part of the Cross Alameda Trail and made pedestrian safety and accessibility improvements. The project included two travel lanes for automobiles and trucks, a two-way separated bikeway on the north side of the street, high visibility crosswalks, curb extensions and daylighted intersections, sidewalk and curb ramp improvements, and railroad track removal.


And, a few more quick updates!

Thurs: Community Workshop for Pacific Ave/Wilma Chan Way + nearby Neighborhood Greenways

This week, join us for a Community Workshop on the Pacific Ave/Wilma Chan Way intersection design alternatives as well as concept plans for the nearby blocks of the Pacific Avenue and 8th Street Neighborhood Greenways.

Community Workshop

Thurs, May 28, 5:30-7:30 PM open house, 6:00 presentation

Mastick Senior Center Social Hall, 1155 Santa Clara Avenue

More information is on the Neighborhood Greenways webpage, with an online survey and additional info to be posted this week.

E-bike online educational class - free through 5/31

Boost your e-bike knowledge and ride with confidence, whether you're an adult or teen! In celebration of National Bike Month, PeopleForBikes and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation are offering free access to the eBike eCourse throughout the month of May. 

The interactive online course — which normally costs $35.99 — covers everything riders need to know. Learn how to choose the right electric bicycle and gear, understand the rules of the road, and navigate traffic safely. The course only takes about 90 minutes to complete at your own pace, and riders earn a certificate upon finishing. 

This is a national course; to learn about California-specific regulations, visit www.alamedaca.gov/ebikes.


Contact us

transportation@alamedaca.gov

www.alamedaca.gov/transportation

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