Oakland-Alameda Estuary Bridge: FAQs
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the proposed bridge across the estuary.
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the proposed bridge across the estuary.
The Cross Alameda Trail behind Del Monte is now completely open! The intersection just east of Jean Sweeney Open Space Park is not quite done yet, but it’s pretty exciting to see Alameda’s second bike signal in place. ICYMI, check out this video the City published just before this segment was done. It’s a fantastic …
Many bicyclists participated in the 4th of July parade.
The 2009 Estuary Crossing Study identified three solutions to address the glaring bicycle and pedestrian gap between Oakland and West Alameda: a short-term solution (upgrades to the Posey Tube path), a medium-term solution (a water shuttle), and a long-term solution (a bike and pedestrian bridge). The City feels it’s now time to get the medium-term …
Read more “The Estuary Water shuttle for pedestrians and bicyclists”
Great news: City Council voted on June 21 to move forward with protected bike lanes on Grand! A few amendments to further enhance the project will be looked into before a final vote of approval in September. This incluces extending protection for southbound bicyclists between Otis and Shoreline. It’s not a done deal yet. If all goes as …
Author: Robin Oliva-Kraft Cargo bikes are becoming a regular fixture of life here in Alameda, so this is the first in a series of articles about #cargobikelife. BWA caught up (literally) with resident Jennifer, a mother of two, to learn about her experience riding a Radpower Cargo Bike. Q: How long have you been riding …
A lot of bicyclists stopped by our energizer stations on Santa Clara, Webster, Park, and at the Harbor Bay Ferry on May 20th for Bike to Wherever Day to pick up their new map and bag, enjoy tasty snacks, and join or renew their memberships. If you couldn’t get to an energizer station to renew …