University Bikeway - Opportunities to Get Involved

Since the North Park | Mid-City Bikeways planning process began in 2013, ten community workshops were held and more than 100 presentations were made to existing community groups. This has allowed the community to discuss project details and provide input on project design in order to achieve the goal of creating more opportunities to walk and bike in a low-stress environment. 

Project Aesthetics Questionnaire

In early 2018, SANDAG sought community input on aesthetic elements that could be included on bikeways in the North Park and Mid-City areas. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback!

View the questionnaire results.

Eblast: Bikeway Enhancements: Questionnaire Results (Posted 9-14-2018)

Open House and Public Hearing held May 16, 2018

SANDAG published a Traffic and Safety Impact Assessment for the project on May 1, 2018. Preparation of this assessment is required before the SANDAG Board of Directors can make a determination that the proposed project is exempt from CEQA under Public Resources Code Section 21080.20.5.

SANDAG hosted an open house and public hearing for the University Bikeway project on May 16, 2018, where attendees were invited to learn more about the project and provide written and verbal comments. As part of the project’s environmental review process, written responses to the written and verbal comments received at the May 16, 2018 open house and public hearing were provided to the SANDAG Transportation Committee, which approved the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) exemption for the project at its June 15, 2018, meeting. Please see Agenda Item #3, beginning on page 11.

Materials from the Open House are available below:

View the meeting invitation flier in English and en Español.
View the Open House and Public Hearing Program in English and en Español.
Conceptual Layout / Plan conceptual

Notifications for the Open House and Public Hearing included:

Postcards in English and en Español were mailed to nearly 7,000 home owners, residents, and businesses along the project corridor providing notice for the Open House and Public Hearing during the week of April 30, 2018.

Legal Ad – English, published in the San Diego Union-Tribune on May 1, 2018.

Legal Ad – en Español, published in Periódico El Latino San Diego Newspaper on May 4, 2018.

Community Workshop held March 1

SANDAG held a community workshop for the University Bikeway project on March 1, 2018. This interactive workshop-style event was kicked off by a brief presentation. Materials from the workshop are posted below. 

View the workshop invitation in English and en Español.

Project Overview

Design Features – Bikeway Best Practices / Características estructurales – Prácticas óptimas para bicicletas

Conceptual Layout / Plan conceptual

Postcards in English and en Español were mailed to nearly 7,000 home owners, residents, and businesses along the project corridor providing notice for the Community Workshop during the week of February 18, 2018.

Community Presentations

Presentations to community groups and organizations are available upon request. To request a presentation, please contact the project manager.

April 11, 2022
Rolando Park Community Council 
Presentation

March 10, 2020
Eastern Area Communities Planning Committee 
Presentation

June 3, 2019
City Heights Area Planning Committee 
Presentation

November 16, 2017
El Cerrito Community Council
Presentation

October 17, 2017
Rolando Community Council
Presentation

October 10, 2017
Eastern Area Communities Planning Committee
Presentation

September 6, 2017
City Heights Area Planning Committee
Presentation

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Contact

GO by BIKE Public Outreach
401 B Street, Suite 800, San Diego, CA 92101
Toll-Free Construction Hotline:
1 (833) 899-BIKE / 1 (833) 899-2453

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