06/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/11/2025 16:13
Give input at June 25 meeting or use online survey by July 3 to give input on priorities and concept designs.
Use an online workshop or survey to let us know how to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists who use Telegraph Avenue while improving bus speed and reliability.
The City is also seeking to integrate better truck and delivery loading zones on this section of Telegraph Avenue, which stretches from Dwight Way to Woolsey Street at the Oakland border.
Options include bus-only lanes and bus stop improvements, physically protected and separated bike lanes, crosswalks, curb management, and other improvements.
City staff will use the feedback to develop a concept design for City Council approval later this year.
Let us know your priorities at the June 25 virtual community meeting or by using the online survey which closes at the end of the day on July 3, 2025.
Join the online meeting to see a brief staff presentation, ask them questions, and share your input.
Staff will walk you through some of the options and show you the diagrams of concept designs - which you can also see in the online survey.
Redesigning Telegraph Ave Community Meeting
Wednesday, June 25, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Join on Zoom
Over the past two years, the City has been transforming the Southside of campus to make it easier for thousands to move through the densest part of Berkeley.
These changes have included protected bike lanes, dedicated bus-only lanes, and pedestrian safety measures. Thousands now move more easily here by bike, scooter, foot, or bus.
Those changes particularly helped connections to downtown. The Telegraph Multimodal Corridor Project will provide another sustainable, comprehensive way for people to enter the area.
It also integrates ideas or priorities identified in the Berkeley Bicycle Plan, the City's Transit-First Policy, and the citywide Vision Zero Action Plan.
Berkeleyans interested in the project can send questions or comments to transportation@berkeleyca.gov and check the project website for updates.
Come to our June 25 online workshop or complete the online survey by the end of the day on July 3.
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