Existing Bike Plan/Infrastructure
Monterey Park adopted a new Bicycle Master Plan in December 2014. The lead project City for the 5-City SGV Bike Master Plan (www.dobikeplan.com), the City and its elected leaders have been very supportive of making local streets safer for bicyclists, as well as pedestrians and other road users. Implementation of the new plan is expected to commence in 2015, with Class II bicycle lanes planned for streets such as Monterey Pass Rd.
Previous to the City's adoption of the SGV Bike Plan, its most recent bicycle plan was adopted in 1975. That plan mainly consisted of Class III Bicycle Routes, which consist of green "Bike Route" signage. For more info, check out the City's existing pedestrian and bicycle circulation plan here.
Previous to the City's adoption of the SGV Bike Plan, its most recent bicycle plan was adopted in 1975. That plan mainly consisted of Class III Bicycle Routes, which consist of green "Bike Route" signage. For more info, check out the City's existing pedestrian and bicycle circulation plan here.
City Council
- Hans Liang, Mayor, hliang@montereypark.ca.gov, 626-307-1255
- Peter Chan, Mayor Pro Tem, pchanl@montereypark.ca.gov
- Mitchell Ing, ming@montereypark.ca.gov, (626) 307-1255
- Teresa Real Sebastian, trealsebastian@montereypark.ca.gov
- Anthony Wong, Councilmember, awong@montereypark.ca.gov
Updated 12/26/2014
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