Laserfiche WebLink
File Number: 12 -379 <br />• Policy 14.03- Funding: Aggressively pursue state and federal funding for bicycle and <br />pedestrian improvements, while also including funding for bicycle and pedestrian <br />improvements in the City's Capital Improvement Program <br />• Policy 14.07- Pedestrian Environment: Strive to achieve a more comfortable environment <br />for pedestrians in all areas of San Leandro, with particular emphasis on the BART station <br />areas, downtown, and major commercial thoroughfares such as East 14th Street <br />• Action 18.02B- Pedestrian Safety Improvements: Develop programs to improve pedestrian <br />safety at both controlled and uncontrolled intersections throughout the City. Programs that <br />use innovative technology, such as lighted crosswalks and warning countdowns, should be <br />explored <br />• Policy 18.03 - Public Education: Increase public education on laws relating to parking, <br />circulation, speed limits, right -of -way, pedestrian crossings, and other aspects of <br />transportation safety in the City <br />• Action 18.03A -Safe Routes to School Program: Continue the Safe Routes to School <br />program and other bicycle, pedestrian, and non - motorized transportation safety programs <br />for children and seniors <br />Fiscal Impact <br />The total amount required for the expansion of the ACTC -SR2S for the project is $109,714. <br />Budget Authority <br />The Finance Department will establish a Measure B Bicycle and Pedestrian account in the <br />amount of $109,714 using available Bicycle and Pedestrian funds. <br />PREPARED BY: Keith R. Cooke, Principal Engineer, Engineering and Transportation <br />Department <br />City of San Leandro Page 3 Printed on 711012012 <br />