Bicycle and Pedestrian
Measure M contributes 4% percent of its revenue to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Program.
This program funds construction of new bicycle and pedestrian routes that increase overall safety, close gaps in existing routes and provide safe routes to schools and to transit. In addition to a bike safety education program, the Measure M Expenditure Plan lists 14 projects as high priority needs that are eligible to receive funding.
Project |
Sponsor |
Estimated Funding |
Santa Rosa Creek Trail —> | Santa Rosa | $1.45 Million |
Old Redwood Highway/Mendocino Avenue/Santa Rosa Avenue Bike Lanes —> |
Santa Rosa | $0.5 Million |
Central Sonoma Valley Bikeway —> | Sonoma County | $1.9 Million |
Sonoma Schellville Bike Trail —> | Sonoma County | $0.65 Million |
Arnold Drive Bike Project —> | Sonoma County | $2 Million |
Petaluma River Trail —> | Petaluma | $2 Million |
Copeland Creek Trail —> | Rohnert Park | $0.35 Million |
Street Smart Sebastopol —> | Sebastopol | $2 Million |
West County Trail —> | Sonoma County | $0.5 Million |
McCray Road in Cloverdale —> | Sonoma County | $0.25 Million |
Highway 101 Bodega Bay Trail —> | Sonoma County | $0.95 Million |
Foss Creek Trail —> | Healdsburg | $3.25 Million |
Northwestern Pacific Railroad Bike Trail —> | SMART | $1 Million |
Access Across 101 —> | Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Cotati, Rohnert Park, Windsor, Healdsburg, Cloverdale | $1 Million |
Bicycle Safety and Education —> | Sonoma County | $1.2 Million |