Bike Walk Alameda Map

Updated Map is Here

Our updated map is finally here! Pick yours up at one of our 4 energizer stations on Bike to Wherever Day on May 20th. It takes a village to update and print a new bicycling and walking map of Alameda. Thank you to the following volunteers who pulled it all together: Tim Beloney – Project …

Grand Street Plans Updated with Separated Bike Lanes

Last week, in their second and final Grand Street community meeting, City staff presented an updated design that we’re really excited about! Grand Street is a high-injury corridor and a key north-south connector used by many school kids. With goals to improve safety, pavement condition, mobility for all modes, and to align with many of …

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April 9 @ 12:15 pm : Ride to Waterfront Park Launch Fest

Saturday, Begins April 9th, 12:15 pm @ Alameda City Hall Please join Bike Walk Alameda on a group ride to the grand opening of Alameda’s newest park at Alameda Point. Bike Walk Alameda will be leading cyclists across town on the newest sections of the Cross Alameda Trail along Clement St. We’ll meet at the City …

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March 24 @ 7pm : Climate Reality Code Red

Thursday, March 24th, 7:00 pm A virtual event brought to you byCommunity Action for a Sustainable Alameda and Bike Walk Alameda The 2021 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change declared climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying. The UN Chief warned that this report is Code Red for human-driven global heating.  Read more here. Presenter Joyce Mercado, …

Bike Walk Alameda Statement on the Death of Supervisor Chan

We are very saddened to hear of yet another fatal collision on Alameda’s streets. The victim is Alameda County Supervisor Wilma Chan.  We extend our deepest condolences to her family and loved ones at this very difficult time.   While we don’t have all the information yet as to the underlying cause of the crash, we know …

Slow Streets and Vision Zero Action Plan Updates

At a special meeting on October 27, city staff presented their Slow Streets and Vision Zero Action Plan recommendations to the Transportation Commission. Here’s how it went down. Slow StreetsAt a high level, staff’s recommendations were to: 1. maintain the existing 4.7 miles of Slow Streets for another year, 2. prioritize finishing the Active Transportation Plan (ATP), and 3. …