Oakland 2025 Master Plan Section 4: Plan Recommendations by Neighborhood
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Bicycles: existing off-street trail
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Bicycles: existing on-street markings or dedicated lanes
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New market-rate housing development
West Oakland
Corridors for apartments & student housing development BUSINESS + DEVELOPMENT
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Neighborhood business district
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Organizing issues by geography helps to show how Oakland 2025 connects works at a fine-grain neighborhood level. It also helps show how the plan recommendations relate across neighborhoods and themes.
Bicycles: proposed off-street trail
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The following recommendations are organized by Oakland’s four neighborhoods and reflect the concerns and input of the Oakland community during the Phase 1 and Phase 2 dialogue sessions.
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Bicycles: proposed on-street markings or dedicated lanes
4.1 Introduction
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South Oakland
Renovated and expanded parks Hillside restoration Streetscape improvements Trailhead neighborhoods Public art Gateway beautification Walking trails
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