Bancroft Avenue Greenway

  • Project TypeTransportation
  • Project StatusPlanned

Bancroft

About

In 2023, the Oakland Department of Transportation was awarded a $29 million Active Transportation Program (ATP) grant to design and construct the Bancroft Avenue Greenway.

The Bancroft Avenue Greenway will provide a two-mile, low-stress multi-use path on the existing Bancroft Avenue median from 73rd Avenue to 103rd Avenue. This project is a result of community engagement events and surveys as part of the East Oakland Planning for Paving, the 2019 Let's Bike Oakland Plan, and the 2021 East Oakland Mobility Action Plan.

The project includes:

  • A walking and biking path (Class 1) in the existing median
  • ADA-compliant curb ramps
  • Landscaping, trees, and irrigation
  • Lighting
  • Wayfinding signage
  • Benches
  • Waste receptacles
  • Spaces to meet, picnic, and BBQ

Related Projects

  • Bancroft Avenue Bike and Pedestrian Safety Project: This project was awarded funding by the Highway Safety Improvement Program in 2016. It improved safe access to the greenway by constructing high-visibility crosswalks, pedestrian countdown lights, and flashing beacons.
  • Safe Routes to School Capital Projects: This set of projects includes safety enhancements at East Oakland Pride Elementary School. This project will improve crossing safety at several intersections, including at 81st Avenue and Bancroft Avenue.
  • 73rd Avenue Active Routes to Transit: The Oakland Department of Transportation is currently applying for funding to develop concepts for safer multimodal transportation improvements along 73rd Avenue/Hegenberger Road between Eastmont Transit Center and Coliseum BART Station. Click the project link for more information and to take the project survey.

Gallery

A rendering of the Bancroft Avenue Greenway, with a walking and biking path running down the central median.