Oakland Waterfront Trail
The Oakland Waterfront Trail is a part of the San Francisco Bay Trail, a planned 400-mile network of bicycle and hiking trails that will form a continuous ring around the Bay.
Measure DD is intended to help close the gaps in a 6.6 mile portion of the trail between Jack London Square and 66th Avenue. Of the $198.25 million Measure DD bond, $53 million is allocated for property acquisition, environmental cleanup, and trail and park construction along the waterfront.
More information:
- Link to Bay Trail website (baytrail.abag.ca.gov)
- Link to Feasibility Study
- Draft Development Standards (large document broken into four smaller documents):
- Waterfront-Character (2mb)
- Waterfront-Types (2.5mb)
- Waterfront-Overview (2.3mb)
- Waterfront-Opportunities/Lighting (2.2mb)
- Current projects
- Alameda Avenue: Layout Plan Segment 1 (765k) | Layout Plan Segment 2 (1.1mb)
- Current projects (coming soon)
- 66th Avenue Gateway
- Bridge crossing
- Derby Avenue to Lancaster Street
- Cryer Boatworks Site
Contact:
CIP Coordinator
Diane Tannenwald (510) 238-6386

