RICHMOND SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE TRAIL

R I C H M O N D GREENWAY

WHAT ARE FERRY COMPLETE STREETS? Complete Streets are streets that are safe, comfortable, and convenient for all users – including people walking, bicycling, BAY TRAIL TO B E R K E L E Y/ driving, and riding transit – regardless of T O ALBANY age or ability. Many of today’s existing streets were designed primarily to move motor vehicles, with pedestrians and bicyclists treated as secondary concerns. WHAT IS THE FERRY TO BRIDGE TO A Complete Streets approach seeks to GREENWAY COMPLETE STREETS PLAN? balance the needs of different modes of travel to provide a transportation network The Ferry to Bridge to Greenway Complete Streets Plan is an exciting that works for everyone. opportunityR I C to provide H valuable M connections O N for people D bicycling and walking to the new Richmond Ferry, the upcoming Richmond-San Rafael BridgeFERRY multi-use path, TOand the RichmondBRIDGE Greenway. The Richmond BridgeCOMPLETE to Ferry STREETS to Greenway PLAN Complete& PROJECT Streets PRIORITIZATION Plan will provide strategies for bicycle and pedestrian improvements on routes leading to the new AUGUST 17, 2018 | PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES Richmond Ferry terminal as well as the multi-use path on the Rich- mond-San Rafael Bridge (opening in Spring 2019). These new connections will have regional significance, connecting three counties (San Francisco, Contra Costa and Marin) together for the first time with pedestrian and bicycle facilities that have not existed before. Improved facilities will connect to the Trail leading into Berkeley to the south, as well as north to North Richmond and beyond. Improvements will also connect to the , which leads through the heart of Richmond and connects two BART stations. The Plan will incorporate abundant local community input, with creative engagement intended to bring a wide variety of voices to the planning process.

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