A Safer, Better Grand Avenue at Lake Merritt

Oakland City Administration, City Council and Mayor

PETITION FOR A SAFER, BETTER GRAND AVENUE AT THE LAKE!

To the Oakland City Administration, City Council and Mayor:

Every year Oaklanders are injured along Grand Avenue by Lake Merritt from dozens of car crashes-- this has to stop, we demand a safe Grand now! We want a Lake Merritt for everyone, of all ages and abilities, to access and enjoy safely and comfortably. And we want to enrich the connections between the lake and the local businesses that serve visitors and residents alike.

Let’s have safer crosswalks, safer biking and better transit access. We can smooth traffic flow and stop dangerous speeding drivers. There is more than enough space for us all on Grand Ave.

The city’s initial Grand Ave redesign from Broadway to Elwood Street (2 blocks past 580) was a strong start. Most importantly, it narrowed the street to make it safer for everyone. The initial designs improved pedestrian safety by adding bulb-outs, refuge islands, and signals. The initial design improved safety for families on bikes and included a 2-way cycle track on the west side of the lake continuing right through to the east end of the lake, and a protected bike lane west-bound as well. The initial design also made multiple improvements to bus service along the corridor. This can all be done while still letting people who need to drive along Grand get where they are going efficiently.

But the most recent designs show most of these benefits removed or minimized. The two-way cycle track east of Bellevue is removed completely, the center islands to keep walkers safe go away, and a dangerous speeding car lane was introduced. The new design is a big step backwards.



We believe in a safe, accessible Grand Avenue for all, and we call on the city to move forward with a plan including expanded pedestrian spaces, wide protected bikeways, one car travel lane each way, and the transit improvements already envisioned,

Together a safe and vibrant Grand will be our future.

Sincerely,

Walk Oakland Bike Oakland, Bike East Bay, Traffic Violence Rapid Response and the undersigned:


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I believe in a safe, accessible Grand Avenue for all, and I call on the city to move forward with a plan including expanded pedestrian spaces, wide protected bikeways, one car travel lane each way, and the transit improvements already envisioned.