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80 ~ CiTY OF SAN LEANDRO BiCYCLE & PEDESTRiAN MASTER PLAN <br />Study Corridors <br />The Master Plan Update also includes several study corridors. These are streets <br />that can be very beneficial to San Leandro’s bicycle network (improving access <br />and connectivity), but due to various physical constraints, require additional <br />study before bikeway improvement recommendations can be made. There <br />are 14.6 miles of study corridors. <br />Typically due to limitations with available roadway width, studies are necessary <br />to determine whether reductions in street parking, travel lanes, and/or turning <br />lanes that will be necessary to accommodate bicycle infrastructure, will have <br />significant effects to intersection and corridor operations. it is important for <br />both the City and the public to understand the trade-offs that occur when <br />significant changes in roadway configuration occur. These changes may or <br />may not be acceptable to various parties, and thus having an open and public <br />process when considering these changes will be important for successful <br />coordination and implementation of changes to these roadways. <br />These corridor studies should also take pedestrian considerations into account, <br />studying existing intersections and crossing conditions, and incorporating <br />those enhancements into future corridor designs. Each study corridor has <br />been proposed with a recommended bikeway facility class. <br />The following eight corridors are listed as study corridors: <br />Bancroft Avenue <br />Davis Street <br />Lewelling Boulevard <br />Hesperian Boulevard <br />Estudillo Avenue <br />Recommended Study Corridors <br />Street Name Start End Length (mi)Bikeway <br />Class <br />Bancroft Avenue Durant Avenue East 14th Street 2.7 IV <br />Davis Street East 14th Street Oyster Bay Park 2.2 IV <br />Lewelling Boulevard Washington <br />Avenue <br />Hesperian <br />Boulevard 0.5 IV <br />Hesperian Boulevard Lewelling Boulevard East 14th Street 1.3 IV <br />Estudillo Avenue East 14th Street Lake Chabot Park 1.4 IV <br />Washington Avenue 139th Avenue West Estudillo Avenue 1.3 IV <br />Grand Avenue Estudillo <br />Avenue Sybil Avenue 0.5 IV <br />Estudillo Canal Bay Trail Farnsworth Street 2.2 I <br />East 14th Street San Leandro Creek City Limits (with Ashland)2.5 Complete Street <br />Table 14 - Recommended Study Corridors <br />Washington Avenue <br />Estudillo Canal <br />East 14th Street <br />218
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