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Table 5-25: Census Tract 8 Bicycle Improvements
Bicycle Improvements Bicycle recommendations around the Del Rosa Avenue at Highland Avenue bus stops will provide a connected and less stressful bicycle travel option to and from the bus stops. The San Bernardino County Non-Motorized Transportation Plan provides a planned network of bicycle facilities throughout the City.
As shown in Figure 5-24, the bus stops are not currently served by an existing bicycle facility, however, the bus stops are planned to be supported with Class II bicycle lanes running east to west on Highland Avenue and north to south on Del Rosa Avenue. Another nearby proposed bicycle facility includes a Class II bicycle lane on Sterling Avenue half a mile to the east of the bus stops.
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Where space is available, painted stripe buffers should be installed along all planned Class II bicycle lanes. Signage should be considered to provide users destination information and bring attention to changes in roadway conditions.
The following list of bicycle projects are derived from the prioritized bicycle network in the San Bernardino Non-Motorized Transportation Plan as they relate to proximity to the Baseline and Waterman bus stops.
TABlE 5-25: Census Tract 8 Bicycle Improvements
ITEM # RECOMMENDED BICYC IMPROVEMENTS lE APPlICABlE STRATEGIES
1 Install bicycle lanes on Highland Avenue
2 Install bicycle lanes on Del Rosa Avenue
3 Install bicycle lanes on Sterling Avenue 1. City of San Bernardino to pursue grants for additional corridor and feasibility study 2. Include bicycle lanes or stencil striping into road resurfacing projects or any local redevelopment 3. Include in the City’s CIP program