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60 ~ CiTY OF SAN LEANDRO BiCYCLE & PEDESTRiAN MASTER PLAN <br />A popular segment of the San Francisco Bay Trail in the San Leandro Marina Park. <br />„„Alameda County Transportation Commission Multimodal Arterial Plan <br />(2016) <br />„„Bike facilities on the Bancroft-Hesperian-Fairmont corridor <br />„„Hesperian Boulevard <br />„„San Leandro Boulevard <br />SAN FRANCISCO BAY TRAIL IN SAN LEANDRO <br />San Leandro contains segments of the San Francisco Bay Trail along the San <br />Leandro waterfront between Oakland to the north and San Lorenzo to the <br />south. The Bay Trail facilities are also included on the Alameda Countywide <br />and Regional Bikeway networks. Most of the Bay Trail consists of Class i bike <br />paths with the exception of a short segment of Class iii bike route on Neptune <br />Drive between the Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline and Marina Boulevard. <br />included in the Bay Trail network are path loops around Oyster Bay Regional <br />Shoreline, Mulford Point, and the Small Boat Lagoon in Marina Park. Much <br />of this alignment has paved or unimproved pathways but most do not meet <br />the standards for Class i shared-use paths. The San Leandro Bay Trail Slough <br />Bridge provides a needed connection for the Bay Trail between San Leandro <br />and Oakland. <br />SAN LEANDRO CREEK <br />The San Leandro Creek runs from Lake Chabot westward through the Cities of <br />San Leandro and Oakland into San Leandro Bay. Through a collaborative effort <br />between the two cities and partner agencies such as Caltrans and Friends of <br />the San Leandro Creek, a creek master plan was produced to provide bicycle <br />facilities along and parallel to the creek. The creek was divided into eight <br />segments; Segments 5-8 are located within San Leandro. in San Leandro, the <br />creek master plan primarily proposes on-street bikeway facility improvements, <br />with one segment of Class i facilities along the creek. <br />198