East Bay Biking, Walking, and Transit Surveys
Help shape East Bay infrastructure projects and plans by taking a few minutes to add your thoughts and input on these surveys.
Help shape East Bay infrastructure projects and plans by taking a few minutes to add your thoughts and input on these surveys.
State funding from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities is recommended for affordable developments and bike/walk/transit infrastructure in Oakland, El Cerrito, Berkeley, and Walnut Creek.
Read about planning, funding, and construction progress on our visionary East Bay Greenway campaign from Oakland to Fremont.
A San Pablo Ave Campaign update with info the ground-breaking of El Cerrito's Del Norte BART protected bikeway, and community outreach for the Oakland to South Berkeley project.
In response to a fatal crash in 2023, Oakland is moving forward with a protected bikeway installation on Lakeshore Ave this year.
A multi-decade process led to Oakland's 14th Street Downtown protected bikeway construction which started last month.
Protected bike lanes are popping up all over the East Bay this year! Here is an update on some that are completed or under construction as of this month.
Put on your best costume and join these free bike rides and events around the East Bay throughout the week of Halloween.
Join us in advocating for a fully protected and continuous, 2-way cycletrack loop around Lake Merritt in Oakland.
Local media picks up on the Estuary Bridge proposal thanks to Oakland's bike/walk commission.
14th St in Oakland, 40th St in Emeryville, and Grand St in Alameda were all approved for protected bikeways and other improvements
Earlier this year the East Bay won over $300 Million for bike/walk projects from federal, state, and regional grant funding sources, and now another $235 Million has been awarded
$24.4 Million in federal funding has been awarded to 22 East Bay traffic safety projects, including protected bikeway upgrades in Richmond and Concord, trail crossing upgrades in Antioch, and