
"The new ramps will give cyclists and pedestrians direct access between Jean Sweeney Open Space Park and the adjacent Wood Street neighborhood to the south."
"The cross-Alameda trail runs four miles east-west across the island, terminating on the eastern end at Broadway and improving connections to the Fruitvale bridge."
"The project in Jean Sweeney park will make that long bikeway easier to access, enhancing travel options for cyclists and pedestrians."
"These paths should start opening sometime in May, according to previous projections from the city."
Alameda is set to open new ramps that will provide cyclists and pedestrians with direct access between Jean Sweeney Open Space Park and the Wood Street neighborhood. These ramps will also connect to the office park located to the north of the park. The cross-Alameda trail, which runs four miles across the island, will be more accessible due to these improvements. The new connections are expected to open in May, enhancing travel to the Fruitvale bridge and BART.
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