Longtime plans to designate a cross-town path for bicycle traffic are taking a giant step forward this month with the striping of 3.5 miles of bike lane stretching from Verdugo Boulevard to the city’s east end.
La Cañada Flintridge officials herald the effort as a push to improve public safety, with the new bike lanes intended to separate motor vehicles and pedal-powered travelers along roadways and to divert bicyclists from traffic-heavy Foothill Boulevard.
Concurrently, the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station plans to launch a bicycle-safety education campaign in the coming weeks. The move comes in part to alleviate concerns that the new lanes could draw increased recreational bicycle traffic to the route, which runs along portions of Chevy Chase Drive, Descanso Drive and Berkshire Avenue all the way to Hahamongna Watershed Park.