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CiTY OF SAN LEANDRO BiCYCLE & PEDESTRiAN MASTER PLAN ~ 41 <br />Bikeway Network <br />San Leandro Bicycle Network History <br />The Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan sets forth a blueprint for completing <br />a system of bikeways and support facilities within the City of San Leandro. <br />When the Bicycle Master Plan was first adopted in 1997, the City had just 7.4 <br />miles of bicycle lanes on City streets. Currently, San Leandro has an existing <br />bike network that consists of: 5.2 miles of Class i Shared-use Paths, 23.3 miles <br />of Class ii Bicycle Lanes, 1.3 miles of Class ii Buffered Bicycle Lanes, and <br />13.7 miles of Class iii Bicycle Routes. The combined network consists of 43.4 <br />miles of bicycle facilities; almost double the 25 miles of facilities that existed <br />in 2010. This update builds on the existing bicycle facilities and proposed <br />networks outlined in previous plans, with a focus on accommodating bicycle <br />travel throughout the City and providing access to key employment, school, <br />recreation, shopping and transit destinations. <br />The following pages provide maps and brief descriptions of how San Leandro <br />has grown and improved its bicycle network in the last several years. <br />San Leandro has achieved steady growth in their bikeway network since their first Bike Plan <br />in 1997. <br />A segment of bike lane along San Leandro Boulevard. <br />179