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Flowers in bloom along the Ohlone Greenway

Bicycling and Walking in El Cerrito


Bicycle Commuting 101 Classes Offered!
Plan to attend the upcoming Bicycle Commuting 101 Class being offered by the City.
Download the registration form here (PDF, 67Kb)


In recent years, the City has developed several new bicycling facilities and is continuously working to create safe and accessible pedestrian facilities. In June 2007, the City adopted a Circulation Plan for Bicyclists and Pedestrians.


The City is also in the process of developing and completing an Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan. The inventory portion was recently completed.


Finally, the upcoming San Pablo Avenue Streetscape project aims to improve the pedestrian, bicycle and transit access along the Avenue. The streetscape project will include ADA-compliant improvements along the length of the Avenue, including improved crosswalks at most intersections, new medians from Carlson to Central; bulbouts, pedestrian refuge islands and pedestrian countdown signals to make crossing the busy Avenue easier; and improved amenities, including street furnishings and street trees along the length of the Avenue.


A family on bikes near the electronic bicycle lockers at BART

Ohlone Greenway:


The Ohlone Greenway is a multi-use path (referred to by many locals as the "BART Path".) It runs under the BART tracks from the City's northern to southern border parallel to San Pablo Avenue. It provides recreation and exercise opportunities for residents of all ages. It also provides non-motorized transportation access to the El Cerrito Del Norte and El Cerrito Plaza BART stations, the El Cerrito Library and Senior Center as well as a connection to a similar path to the south (connecting to Albany and Berkeley.)

A connection to the future Central Richmond Greenway is in the planning stage.

Coming soon!

Check back soon for links to information and resources for bicyclists and pedestrians such as the Ohlone Greenway, Richmond Greenway etc.

bikes parked at Baxter Creek


For more information, contact: Melanie Mintz, Environmental Analyst, at (510) 215.4339
or email mmintz @ci.el-cerrito.ca.us