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Adding Bike Lanes on Shoreline Drive?

Alameda Island and Bay Farm both offer visitors a great place to ride a bike and enjoy the outdoors. The island offers flat roads in decent shape, nice weather with a refreshing bay breeze, and what should be a low speed limit (25 m.p.h.) around most of the island.

It’s a great privilege to be able to explore Alameda on two wheels, but there is an ever present danger of roadway incidents.

The paved path along the beach is designed for pedestrians, but it’s all-too-common to be buzzed by a reckless bike rider. Bikes should be on the road, especially when traveling at a high rate of speed, but speeding cars and other variables seem to push many riders onto the walking trail.

To counter these issues, the city is considering the use of dedicated bike lanes while reducing driving lanes down to one lane in each direction.
During a May 10 Alameda Public Works Department meeting, it’s possible Shoreline Drive will be under significant modification aimed at making it safer for bikers and pedestrians. In addition to bike racks installed on Shoreline and Westline, a bike lane would be added while limiting vehicle traffic to just one lane going each way.

The debate is on — offer your opinion over at the Patch. If you want to learn more about the proposal, visit the City of Alameda website and go to the bottom, where it reads: “Shoreline Drive/Westline Drive Proposed Bike Lane Project.”

The public meeting to discuss this bike lane effort will take place next Thursday, May 10 at 7:00 p.m. at Lum Elementary School (1801 Sandcreek Way / Otis Drive). If you are unable to make the meeting in-person, feel free to contact Gail Payne, Alameda Transportation Coordinator: gpayne@ci.alameda.ca.us.

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