File #: 24-200    Version: 1 Name: Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Meeting Date: 5/9/2024 Final action:
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Title: Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update Information Only
Sponsors: Public Works
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The planning process for the 2024 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan (BPMP) update is underway. Staff will provide an update on the project schedule, an updated draft vision and goals statement, and present the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Network development.

This item is for information only.

BACKGROUND

The last BPMP was completed in 2018, with a robust outreach process, analysis, project list development, and program recommendations. Since then, the City has implemented numerous bicycle and pedestrian projects throughout the community and completed major corridor planning processes on Bancroft Avenue and Williams Street. Since the last BPMP, the City also adopted a Vision Zero policy and accompanying Local Roadway Safety Plan.

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan is a focused update to the 2018 Plan that creates a 5-year work plan of projects and programs to support bicycling and walking in San Leandro.

The Alameda County Transportation Commission requires that local jurisdictions update their bicycle and pedestrian master plans every five years. For jurisdictions like San Leandro with robust existing bicycle and pedestrian plans in place, the Alameda CTC defines "focused updates" that conduct outreach, best practice updates, and re-prioritization on a more condensed timeline than a full plan process. The current update is a "focused update" under this definition.

The 2024 BPMP update will have three phases. First, the project team will assess progress on bicycle and pedestrian projects, review updated safety data, and solicit community feedback on the current state of walking and biking in San Leandro. At this stage the project will propose a draft Vision and Goals.

Second, the team will use these inputs and feedback to update the bicycle and pedestrian networks, project recommendations, and policies. These updates will also align with the ...

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