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<br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />• Desire for transit improvements, paired with aesthetic enhancements to <br />liven the corridor and support local businesses. <br />• Support for tree plantings, public artwork, new benches, and signage to <br />assist with wayfinding. <br />• Both community members and business owners asked for more trees but <br />requested that the project team select plants that could be effectively <br />maintained by the City of San Leandro. <br />• better pedestrian lighting followed by larger sidewalks and more <br />pedestrian space. <br />• Concerns for fast vehicular speeds, and lack of safe crossing opportunities <br />throughout the corridor. <br />• This feedback demonstrated the need for enhanced crosswalks and <br />signals that prioritize pedestrians instead of vehicles. <br />• Both cyclists and drivers advocated for bike infrastructure that effectively <br />separates vehicles from bikes. Some respondents asked for permeable <br />barriers between the bike facility and the vehicular travel lane, such as <br />armadillos. Other participants preferred planters that provided a vertical <br />element to divide cars from bikes and discouraged the use of plastic <br />bollards as they are hit by cars and do not offer much protection to <br />people on bikes. <br />