The City is planning road and pavement improvements on a portion of Fairmont Drive and a portion of Hesperian Boulevard. These improvements require replacement of roadway striping and provide an opportunity to revise the number and width of the travel lanes in these areas. In accordance with the Bay Fair Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Specific Plan and the City's 2018 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, staff has studied the potential for improving bicycle facilities along these streets.

The City is interested in resident feedback about these proposed changes to Fairmont Drive and Hesperian Boulevard.

Please take our 2 minute survey and let us know what you think!

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* 1. Fairmont Drive between East 14th Street and Hesperian Blvd currently has 3 vehicle travel lanes in each direction and no dedicated bicycle facilities. The striping on the street can be revised to remove a vehicle travel lane and add a bicycle lane with a buffer. If constructed, this change is expected to reduce vehicle speeds and level of service. At peak hours vehicle speeds are predicted to drop from 9 miles per hour to 7 miles per hour.

Choose one option for Fairmont Drive.

A. Current Layout: 3 travel lanes plus bike lane.
B. Road Diet: 2 travel lanes plus buffered bike lanes.

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* 2. Hesperian Blvd between Thornally Drive and Springlake Drive also has 3 travel lanes in each direction and has bike lanes for most of the length. The striping on the street can be revised to remove a vehicle travel lane and add a buffer for the existing bicycle lane. If constructed, this change is expected to reduce vehicle speeds and level of service. At peak hours vehicle speeds are predicted to drop from 16 miles per hour to 10 miles per hour.

Choose one option for Hesperian Boulevard.

A. Current Layout: 3 travel lanes plus bike lane.
B. Road Diet: 2 travel lanes plus buffered bike lanes.
C. Reduced Lane Width: 3 travel lanes plus buffered bike lanes.

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