Description
Cars often drive on the bike lanes that leads to the Seaplane Ferry Terminal. There is no barrier to entry or signage that indicates only bikes are allowed near the intersection of Ferry Point and W. Atlantic Ave between the public restrooms and abandoned building. They are also able to easily drive over the wheel stops along Ferry Point.
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Alameda, CA (Verified Official)
Alameda Point Neighbor (Registered User)
Transportation Planning (Verified Official)
Alameda, CA (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Verified Official)
Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Verified Official)
Here is another example of a car driving on the bike lanes that lead to the Seaplane Ferry Terminal. The City of Alameda needs to install a barrier to entry and signage at the intersection of Ferry Point and W. Atlantic Ave between the public restrooms and the abandoned building that indicates no motorized vehicles are allowed!
Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Verified Official)
Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Verified Official)
More cars entering the bicycle/pedestrian only area on the path to Seaplane Ferry Terminal. There is no barrier or signage on the south side of the abandoned building at 1886 Ferry Point to indicate that cars aren't allowed.
Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Verified Official)
Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Verified Official)
Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Verified Official)
PW Engineering - 3 (Verified Official)