Transportation
Alameda Point Waterfront Enjoys New On-Site $23 Million Ferry Terminal
by Alameda Magazine Staff | Housing, Real Estate, Transportation | 0 |
San Francisco Bay Ferry’s New Seaplane Lagoon Offers Quick and Scenic 20 Minute Commute to...
Read MoreRoad Diet Rage
by Sarah Phelan | Transportation | 0 |
The city may create protected bike lanes on Central Avenue to improve safety and encourage cycling, but some West End businesses are seeing red.
Read MoreVIP Zip Is an Affordable Rideshare Program for Seniors
by Lisa Fernandez | Politics, Senior Living, Transportation | 0 |
A coordinator with LIFE ElderCare acts as a liaison with ridesharing services like Lyft for seniors who need rides.
Read MoreAlameda’s Ferry Nightmare
by Sarah Phelan | Transportation, Trends | 0 |
The city wants to reduce traffic on the Island, but ferry riders say access problems at the Harbor Bay terminal is making matters worse.
Read MoreInfrastructure Bond in Limbo
by Steven Tavares | News, Politics, Transportation | 0 |
Alameda has about $300 million in needed repairs to streets, water pipes, and levies, but the city council is not yet ready to put a bond measure on the ballot.
Read MoreHow to Green the Island
by Sarah Phelan | Environment, Transportation | 0 |
Since rapidly increasing solar power makes little sense in Alameda right now, the answer is less driving.
Read MoreA Bike Bridge Too Far?
by Sarah Phelan | News, Politics, Transportation | 0 |
Backers of a bike-pedestrian bridge between Alameda and Jack London Square are looking for creative ways to build it. But the Coast Guard is blocking the way.
Read MoreBike-Friendly Changes Afoot for Central Avenue
by Eli Wolfe | Transportation | 0 |
The anticipated upgrades are all in the name of safety.
Read MoreBART Would be Good for Alameda
by Gina Jaber | People, Transportation | 0 |
Alameda’s Rev. Beth Foote of Fremont’s St. Anne’s Episcopal Church likes what BART could mean for the Island.
Read MoreWords on Wheels Distributes Books by Bikes
by Julia Park Tracey | Books, Education, Transportation | 0 |
Library outreach in Alameda hits the road by trike with a stylish new bikemobile crisscrossing the Island.
Read MoreAlertness Applies to Alameda Drivers and Pedestrians
by Our Readers | Letters to the Editor, Transportation | 0 |
Pedestrians are not much of a challenge for cars, but the solution is for both drivers and walkers to be ultra alert.
Read MoreWhat Can Be Done About Alameda’s Unsafe Streets?
by Sarah Phelan | Neighborhoods, News, Transportation | 0 |
Since 2012, there have been five pedestrian fatalities, 131 pedestrian accidents, and 168 bicyclists injured in altercations with cars on Alameda streets. What’s Alameda doing to make streets safer?
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