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  1. April 25 2025

    I would love a protected lane on mission, it’s a shame the southern section won’t be connected! Please revisit and do what’s right for a future transportation reality

  2. April 25 2025

    I bike commute on Whitman, and it’s a high stress corridor with the high traffic and bike lanes in the door zone. I hold my breathe everyday that I don’t get sent to the hospital.

  3. April 25 2025

    Cars are always parked in the buffer zone, and sometimes in the lane. Unable to get out of the door zone between the car and sidewalk. A physical barrier would be great.

  4. April 20 2025

    Throughout the project we need bike security. Riding is very important...but not losing your bike when you get somewhere is critical. For that we need bike racks, even boxes and cages to keep them safe while we ride.

  5. November 17 2024

    Purple option is better and the narrow section between Culp Ave. and Harder can be solve with retention wall on side of railroad. This will improve a lot this area that people use to dispose garbage almost every day.

  6. June 07 2024

    Bike lanes are in the door zone. A friend ended up at the hospital after being doored due to bike lane in the door zone. There is no way to avoid the door zone with traffic since the travel lane is also very narrow. This is like being crunched between 2 different dangers.

  7. June 01 2024

    I would appreciate having bike lanes on Mission. This is the most direct path and would make commuting more convenient. Biking is my main form of transportation, so having an efficient path is very important to me. This would also allow me to visit the many businesses on this road.

  8. May 31 2024

    Diverting the Greenway off of mission will NOT solve the issue of unsafe conditions for anyone who HAS to access any one of the cross streets here. This is especially true for the CSUEB community who rely heavily on this particular corridor to get to and from campus. Please continue the separate bike lanes that so beautifully slow traffic in the fairway park stretch of Mission. We could have so much more of a walkable and accessible community if we didn't only prioritize cars.

  9. May 31 2024

    Street is quite narrow and unlikely to fit a protected bike lane with all the bus and truck traffic

  10. May 31 2024

    There's a post that blocks the sidewalk and makes it awkward to pass by

  11. May 31 2024

    Bus stop lacks a bench and shading

  12. May 31 2024

    The Hayward Plunge has a nice bike and pedestrian trail but it's not very accessible to pedestrians and cyclist due to the narrow sidewalks and the lack of a bike lane

  13. May 31 2024

    This area has a no parking and a extremely wide right lane. A protected bike would be much better use of this space and it would provide a safe route to Moreau students

  14. May 31 2024

    Pedestrian light takes a really long time to change

  15. May 30 2024

    This bridge seems rickety to be used as a walking/biking bridge. It needs repairs.

  16. May 30 2024

    I see a lot of people walking up Harder to Cal State East Bay, both to get to school, but also for exercise. It's actually one of the most walked on streets in Hayward. However, there is no sidewalk and It's a pretty unpleasant walk right now. Because people use it for exercise, it might actually be better to create a protected jogging lane, rather than a sidewalk. Just a thought.

  17. May 30 2024

    The main city services in south hayward are weekes library and park, mias playground at tennyson park, and the eden youth and family center, which will soon be the stack center. There is no good way to walk or bike east/west from south hayward bart to these services. The only real option is Tennyson because there aren't other streets that go through. Tennyson has some bike improvements, which are a good start, but would be nicer as a protected lane (I still see most people biking on the sidewalk). However, walking on the sidewalk between Huntwood and Ruus is scary because there are so many really wide driveways to the businesses.

  18. May 30 2024

    I live on upper B and try to bike to downtown BART. There is currently no viable option to bike east to west across downtown. A, B, and D are all very scary to bike on (I've tried). C is the only viable option, but it needs improvements to be bike friendly in both directions.

  19. May 30 2024

    I would like to bike to Eco Thrift. My preferred route would be to go along Mission coming from Fremont, but it doesn't feel very safe to do so.

  20. May 30 2024

    There are only crosswalks on 3 directions of this intersection, so if you are trying to cross 2nd on the north side of C, you have to wait through three lights.

  21. May 30 2024

    There are only crosswalks on 3 directions of this intersection, so if you are trying to cross 2nd on the south side of B, you have to wait through three lights.

  22. May 30 2024

    I see cyclists at this intersection daily trying to safely maneuver around cars to either get on mission or across mission up to cal state. Something needs to be done or reconfigured here so everyone can navigate this area safely, especially with all of the retail that is set to open here.

  23. May 30 2024

    Purple alternative is insulting but even more convoluted blue is outrageously insulting.

  24. May 30 2024

    I am thankful for protected bike lanes on Mission south of Industrial. I really had hope for a while but lost it when Hayward proposed no bike lanes along the rest of Mission--outrageous!

  25. May 30 2024

    This nearby comment about buffered bike lanes was meant for Whitman. Could not figure out how to edit. I added same comment on Whitman so you can ignore this one since Mission has no buffered bike lanes but needs protected bike lanes to make cycling here safe.