File #: 2021-1086   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: City of Alameda - AC Transit Interagency Liaison Committee (ILC)
On agenda: 7/14/2021
Title: Status Report on Commercial Streets and Slow Streets Programs
Attachments: 1. Map: Alameda Commercial and Slow Streets, 2. Bus Travel Times on Park and Webster Streets
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Status Report on Commercial Streets and Slow Streets Programs
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The COVID-19 pandemic rapidly and dramatically changed both the transportation and economic environment in Alameda. In response, starting in April 2020, City staff began implementing many new transportation efforts and re-tooling existing efforts, to ensure that residents, businesses and visitors could safely live, work, shop and dine in Alameda. In May 2020, the Alameda City Council endorsed the implementation of the Commercial Streets program and the residential Slow Streets programs, and since then approved having these programs in place through October 31, 2021.

Commercial Streets:
Staff developed the Commercial Streets program and launched it in May 2020 with the objectives to:
* Support business needs for additional space to meet temporary changes in operations to address public safety and COVID-19, as articulated in County Health Orders.
* Create more space for people to safely walk along the commercial corridors while physically distancing as more stores and businesses open.
* Create more space for customers to safely stand in lines to shop at businesses while also allowing enough space for people to walk along the corridor.
* Create more space for well-separated (6 feet or more) dining and shopping.
* Create more space for convenient customer pick-up of products and to-go meals from outside the building.

The program has many elements:
* Park and Webster Sts were both reconfigured to add space for parklets. The restriping includes:
o Park Street from Lincoln to Encinal Avenues, completed in July 2020. An extension of Park Street south to San Jose was completed in early April 2021.
o Webster Street from Lincoln to Taylor, completed in August 2020.
* The City has issued just under 30 parklet permits and 6 sidewalk seating permits.
* Alameda Avenue (a short segment off Park St) was closed to auto traffic to allow space for outdoor dining, at the request of the Downtown Alameda Bu...

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