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242 ~ CiTY OF SAN LEANDRO BiCYCLE & PEDESTRiAN MASTER PLAN <br />Appendix H: CA Streets & Highways Code 891.2 Compliance <br />California Streets & Highways Code 891.2 Compliance <br />Subject Requirement Section(s) <br />Bicycle Commuters The estimated number of existing bicycle commuters in the plan area and the estimated increase in the <br />number of bicycle commuters resulting from implementation of the plan.Chapter 3 <br />Land Uses & Activity Generators A map and description of existing and proposed land use and settlement patterns which shall include, but <br />not be limited to, locations of residential neighborhoods, schools, shopping centers, public buildings, and <br />major employment centers. <br />Chapter 1 <br />Existing & Proposed Bikeways A map and description of existing and proposed bikeways.Chapter 3 <br />Existing & Proposed End-of-Trip <br />Facilities <br />A map and description of existing and proposed end-of-trip bicycle parking facilities. These shall include, <br />but not be limited to, parking at schools, shopping centers, public buildings, and major employment <br />centers. <br />Chapter 3 <br />Multi-modal Facilities A map and description of existing and proposed bicycle transport and parking facilities for connections <br />with and use of other transportation modes. These shall include, but not be limited to, parking facilities <br />at transit stops, rail and transit terminals, ferry docks and landings, park and ride lots, and provisions for <br />transporting bicyclists and bicycles on transit or rail vehicles or ferry vessels. <br />Chapters 1 & 3 <br />Clothes & Shower Facilities A map and description of existing and proposed facilities for changing and storing clothes and <br />equipment. These shall include, but not be limited to, locker, restroom, and shower facilities near bicycle <br />parking facilities. <br />Chapter 3 <br />Safety & Education Programs A description of bicycle safety and education programs conducted in the area included within the plan, <br />efforts by the law enforcement agency having primary traffic law enforcement responsibility in the area <br />to enforce provisions of the vehicle Code pertaining to bicycle operation, and the resulting effect on <br />accidents involving bicyclists. <br />Chapter 5 <br />Community involvement A description of the extent of citizen and community involvement in development of the plan, including, <br />but not limited to, letters of support.Chapter 1 <br />Coordination With Other Plans A description of how the bicycle transportation plan has been coordinated and is consistent with other <br />local or regional transportation, air quality, or energy conservation plans, including, but not limited to, <br />programs that provide incentives for bicycle commuting. <br />Chapter 1 & Appendix A <br />380
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