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At the City Council meeting of September 7, 2021, Councilmembers voted unanimously to adopt the proposed Trails Strategy Plan, which provides an overarching framework for implementing future trail projects in Fremont. The plan envisions more than doubling the City's trail network from 61 miles to 140 miles over the next 30 years. The plan identifies 5 Tier 1, priority trail projects and 12 projects as near-term priorities over the next decade. The Plan was prepared in coordination with a new Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which identified building more paved trails as a top priority to the community. Other community input was obtained through survey, focus groups, and meetings with the City's Mobility Commission and Recreation Commission.
2021 Fremont Trails Strategy Plan
- Appendix A - Fremont Trail Corridors
- Appendix B - Community Outreach Details
- Appendix C - Corridor Environment
- Appendix D - Policy Review and Recommendations
- Appendix E - Prioritization and Methodology
- Appendix F - Cost Estimates Details and Funding Source Information
- Appendix G - Operations and Maintenance Detail
- Appendix H - Existing Trail Use Data
- Appendix I - Trail User Guidance and Liability
Active Trails Projects already underway:
- Dumbarton to Quarry Lakes Trail
- East Bay Greenway
- Reach 4 (Irvington BART Station)
- Reach 6 (Warm Springs BART to Bay Trail)
- Grimmer Greenway
- Kato Road Complete Streets
- Niles Canyon Trail
- Sabercat Trail Extension
Contact Information
Rene Dalton, Associate Transportation Engineer
RDalton@Fremont.gov