Another Beast of a Commission Meeting

The September 25 Transportation Commission meeting was another big one. It included a mid-year project status report, a presentation from AC Transit regarding a signal priority upgrade project on Park Street, and an overview of the Pavement Management Program. The recording is here, and the agenda with links to reports is here. Here are select …

The Future of Slow Streets Barricades: What’s Next?

Neighborhood Greenways and Slow Street barricades will be discussed at the next City Council meeting as Item 7-C. Unfortunately, Staff is recommending an option that removes a lot of the barricades — about half of those along Pacific, Versailles, and San Jose. This despite their acknowledging the barricades’ effectiveness, the recent community survey that shows …

Incomplete Streets: What’s (Not) Happening on Otis & Doolittle?

Caltrans (California’s Department of Transportation) presented their plans for State Route 61 along Otis and Doolittle to Alameda’s Transportation Commission on Wednesday, August 28 as Item 6-C (here). It’s a repaving project, but a rare opportunity to dramatically improve safety and access along these stretches of state highway. Despite lots of community feedback asking for …

Survey Says: Keep Slow Streets!

On Wednesday, August 28, the Transportation Commission will discuss the future of our Slow Streets while we wait for Neighborhood Greenways. Staff is presenting three options: 1. Keep the barricades in place until Neighborhood Greenway treatments are implemented2. Remove all the barricades immediately3. Remove all the barricades and replace about half of them with temporary …

Improve — Don’t Remove — Our Slow Streets!

CALL TO ACTION: Please take a moment to fill out the short survey that the City is circulating, particularly the last part, which focuses on Slow Streets barricades. Where asked, choose the option to keep all barricades until Greenways replace them, or in the case of Santa Clara, until the improvements on Central are complete.  Background …

If It Fits, It Sits (And What to Do About It) 

Webster and Park Streets have been top of mind for about a month now, since restriping began. While there are lots of positives to the restriping, the rampant illegal parking in bike lanes has unfortunately overshadowed everything else.   Bike Walk Alameda recently met with Public Works Staff to walk Park Street and ask questions …

Mid-Cycle Budget Update

Call to Action! City Council will be discussing the Mid-Cycle Budget next Tuesday and then voting on it in early June. Bike Walk Alameda is asking our Mayor and Councilmembers to clarify whether Staff has proposed what’s needed to get our delayed transportation projects back on track, and if not, to do so. Below is …