Boulevard sidewalk along the water side of the properties, and they consider the sidewalk and they are surprised and conflicted by the fact that it is a shared facility with bike access and other wheeled vehicles that share access to that promenade. The reason being is that historically the embarcadaro was a shared enhancement, a shared transportation facility for truck, horses, trains, vehicles and people because it was a working waterfront and that there was a recognition of the need for access of all of those different amortized to the piers for all of the business that was coming and going. And the port has never changed the formal status of the embarcadaro promenade so that even though it reads as a sidewalk, it really still has those functions. While we do have class 2 bike lanes on the east and the west sides of the embarcadaro, i think the popularity of bicycling and the success of the citys transit first policy and our efforts to advance alternate transportation modes is such
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