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s 144y <br /> .' o <br /> P ., c San Leandro Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan <br /> . - -'¢ • Chapter 3: BICYCLE NETWORK <br /> • 4, ;/ <br /> Existing Bicycle Network <br /> An inventory of existing bikeways in San Leandro was conducted to 1) update <br /> the existing network described in the 2004 Plan and 2) assess the condition and <br /> facilities in the designated existing network. <br /> The City has approximately 25 miles of bikeway facilities consisting of: <br /> • 4.2 miles of Class I bike paths <br /> • 17.7 miles of Class II bike lanes <br /> • 3.1 miles of Class III bike routes <br /> The existing bikeway network is illustrated in Figure 8 with a full inventory and <br /> description of the Bikeway Network (existing and proposed) contained in <br /> Appendix B. In summary, the existing on- street bikeway network includes: <br /> • Adams Avenue — Class II bike lanes from Bigge Street to Doolittle Drive. <br /> • Aladdin Avenue —Class II bike lanes from Alvarado Street to Teagarden <br /> Street. <br /> • Alvarado Street - Class II bike lanes from W Estudillo Avenue to Thornton <br /> Street and from Marina Boulevard to Aladdin Avenue and Class III bike route <br /> from Teagarden Street to Fremont Avenue. <br /> • Bancroft Avenue - Class II bike lanes and Class III bike route from Durant <br /> Avenue (Oakland city limits) to East 14th Street /Hesperian Boulevard. <br /> • Bay Trail —Class I bike path through Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline and from <br /> Estudillo Canal to southern city limits. <br /> • Davis Street - Class II bike lanes from Alvarado Street to Frederick <br /> Road /Gilmore Drive. <br /> • Doolittle Drive - Class II bike lanes from Oakland city limits to Davis Street <br /> and from Fairway Drive to Farallon Drive. <br /> • Estudillo Avenue - Class II bike lanes from MacArthur Boulevard to East 14th <br /> • Street. <br /> • Fairway Drive - Class II bike lanes and Class III bike route from Teagarden <br /> Street to Monarch Bay Drive. <br /> • Farallon Drive - Class II bike lanes from Doolittle Drive to Wicks Boulevard. <br /> • Floresta Boulevard - Class II bike lanes from Washington Avenue to Fremont <br /> Avenue. <br /> • Fremont Street - Class II bike lanes from Alvarado Street to Floresta Avenue. <br /> • . Halcyon Drive - Class II bike lanes from Hesperian Boulevard to BART <br /> tracks /future East Bay Greenway. <br /> Page 23 <br />
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