Laserfiche WebLink
Page 18 <br /> Personal Protection <br />San Leandro residents told us… <br />They want to feel safe shopping and walking in their <br />neighborhoods and downtown. Community members want level <br />sidewalks, more crosswalks, more time to cross, and more <br />protections against unsafe driving, such as flashing lights. <br />1 Install pedestrian safety measures <br />Project Lead: Public Works Department, Engineering and <br />Transportation Division <br />Project Support: Recreation and Parks Department <br />Action Step #1. Communicate with older residents about <br />the City’s Sidewalk Repair Program, Neighborhood Traffic <br />Calming Program, and Crosswalk Prioritization Program. <br />Convene a number of sessions at the Senior Community <br />Center (or other locations) to solicit information about <br />dangerous intersections, roadways, bike lanes, and <br />pedestrian areas. <br />Action Step #2. Identify intersections, roadways, bike <br />lanes, and pedestrian areas in need of additional safety <br />measures that are not already included for review and <br />implementation in the City’s current Bicycle and <br />Pedestrian Master Plan, Local Roadway Safety Plan, and <br />Recreation and Parks Master Plan. <br />Action Step #3. Work collaboratively with the Human <br />Services Department to compile a list of high-need <br />projects identified by older adults, with clear milestones <br />and target completion dates. <br />City of San Leandro | Age-Friendly Action Plan