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SANq <br /> a " ` o San Leandro Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan <br /> ' -',to Chapter 3: BICYCLE NETWORK <br /> To the north, from west to east, connections include: <br /> • From the recently completed bicycle /pedestrian bridge across Oyster Bay, <br /> the San Francisco Bay Trail extends north to Oakland on an existing Class I <br /> bike path to Airport Drive. <br /> • The existing Class II bike lanes on Doolittle Drive connect to existing Class II <br /> bike lanes in Oakland. <br /> • The proposed Class I bike path on the East Bay Greenway will connect to the <br /> proposed Class I bike path in Oakland. <br /> • The proposed Class II bike lanes on San Leandro Boulevard will connect with <br /> proposed Class II bike lanes in Oakland. This segment also connects to a <br /> proposed Oakland bicycle boulevard on Apricot Street. <br /> • The proposed Class Ill bike route on East 14`" Street will connect with <br /> proposed Class II bike lanes on International Boulevard in Oakland. <br /> • The existing Class II bike lanes on Bancroft Avenue connect with existing <br /> Class II bike lanes in Oakland. <br /> • The existing Class Ill bike route (proposed Class II bike lanes) on MacArthur <br /> Boulevard connects to proposed Class II bike lanes in Oakland. <br /> • The proposed Class II bike lanes on Foothill Boulevard will connect with <br /> proposed Class II bike lanes in Oakland. <br /> To the south and east of San Leandro, Alameda County has jurisdiction in San <br /> Lorenzo, Castro Valley, and other unincorporated areas. Bicycle planning for <br /> these areas is set forth in the Alameda County Bicycle Master Plan for <br /> Unincorporated Areas. Although Hayward is not discussed in this section <br /> because it does not share a common border with San Leandro, some primary <br /> bicycle routes, such as the Bay Trail and Hesperian Boulevard, continue south <br /> through San Lorenzo into Hayward. Specific connections from San Leandro <br /> going west to east include: <br /> • Existing segments of the Bay Trail continue south along the shoreline <br /> through San Lorenzo. <br /> • The proposed Class II bike lanes on Washington Avenue will connect with <br /> proposed Class II bike lanes in San Lorenzo. <br /> • The proposed Class II bike lanes on Hesperian Boulevard will connect to the <br /> existing Class III bike route in San Lorenzo. This route is also included on the <br /> Alameda Countywide bicycle network. <br /> • The proposed Class Ill bike route on Lewelling Boulevard will connect to the <br /> east with proposed Class II bike lanes. This route is also part of the Regional <br /> and Alameda Countywide bicycle networks. <br /> Page 27 <br /> • <br />