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  • Barbara Messina, Mayor, 626-570-5010
  • Steven Placido, Vice Mayor
  • Stephen Sham, Councilmember
  • Gary Yamauchi, Councilmember
  • Luis Ayala, Councilmember

Existing Bike Plan/Infrastructure

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After a concerted effort by local residents, cyclists, and advocates, the City of Alhambra hired Alta Planning to develop its first Bicycle Master Plan in early 2012. An initial draft plan was released to the public in October 2012. However the drafted, Class-III-Bike-Route-heavy plan has yet to be adopted by the Alhambra City Council or any of its elements implemented in the City.

At present the City does not have any Class I Bike Paths or Class II Bike Lanes, and few bicycle routes or parking spaces in its commercial districts. The draft plan would begin addressing the lack of bicycle infrastructure by developing a number of Class III Bike Routes and 7 miles of Class II Bike Lanes. 

More Info
  • Alhambra Source: "Alhambra Bike Plan Postponed"
  • San Gabriel Valley Tribune: "Cyclists Find Fault with Alhambra's Draft Bike Plan"


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