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<br /> San Leandro Crosstown Corridors Study 3-1 <br /> <br />The study process led to the creation of a long-term vision that balances the <br />needs of pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and motorists, and builds on <br />existing strengths of the Bancroft Avenue and Williams Street corridors. Both <br />corridors will include a core set of safety and connectivity elements based on <br />community feedback and existing conditions analysis. These are: <br />• Speed Management <br />• Bus Stop Enhancements <br />• Separated Bike Lanes <br />• New Crosswalks and Crosswalk Enhancements <br />• School Access Improvements <br />• BART Connections <br />The core design elements of each corridor are defined below along with a <br />summary of key segments and intersections along each corridor. <br />Appendix D and Appendix E present the concept plans and Appendix G <br />provides cost estimates for each corridor. 10% design drawings are not <br />intended for construction. While they demonstrate a corridor design concept, <br />they would require more detailed surveying and engineering to confirm design <br />details as part of future project phases. Additional design alternatives that <br />were considered but not recommended are included in Appendix C. <br /> <br /> <br />3. Crosstown Corridors Design Vision <br />Bancroft Avenue <br />Typical Proposed Improvements shown at Oakes Boulevard <br />Williams Street <br />Typical Proposed Improvements shown at Halkin Elementary School DRA <br />F <br />T