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Current (2006) Countywide Pedestrian and Bicycle Plans![]()
Alameda Countywide Pedestrian Plan Alameda Countywide Strategic Pedestrian PlanAlameda County's first ever Countywide Pedestrian Plan establishes a vision for a walkable Alameda County, provides a wealth of information about walking in the County, sets out priorities for countywide projects and programs, estimates a total cost for making these countywide pedestrian improvements and guides countywide discretionary pedestrian funds. Alameda Countywide
Strategic Pedestrian Plan (entire plan: 6.6 mb)
The Countywide Pedestrian Plan was approved by ACTIA in September 2006 and by the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency (CMA) in October 2006. Toolkit for Improving Walkability in Alameda CountyThe Toolkit for Improving Walkability in Alameda County is meant to serve as a gateway and guide to the wealth of information concerning pedestrian safety and access. In the Toolkit you will find information on: policy and planning, design standards, current studies and research, education and programs, funding, land use and more. The Toolkit will be useful to public agency staff, policy makers, pedestrian advocates, and community-based organizations.
ACTIA is interested in your comments on the Toolkit, including your suggestions for new or updated resources to include in future revisions of the Toolkit. Click here to send an e-mail message to ACTIA's Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator with your comments. This Toolkit was developed with the Countywide Pedestrian Plan in 2005/2006, and adopted by ACTIA and the ACCMA in Fall 2006. Alameda Countywide Bicycle PlanThe Countywide Bicycle Plan was originally adopted by the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency (CMA) in 2001. ACTIA's bicycle/pedestrian grant program is guided by the priorities established in this Plan. In 2005/2006, the CMA updated the Plan, in part with funding from ACTIA through the Countywide Discretionary Fund. The updated Plan was adopted by the CMA and the ACTIA Boards in October 2006.
Maps of Countywide Bicycle/Pedestrian Plan Networks
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