North Park | Mid-City Complete Streets

The North Park | Mid-City Complete Streets project was previously known as the North Park | Mid-City Bikeway project. We renamed it to more accurately reflect the work that we are doing. This project will connect destinations within and between the North Park and Mid-City communities. The project consists of six segments that include a total of 12 miles of bike boulevards and protected bikeways, traffic calming elements, safer crossings, and other streetscape enhancements that improve travel and safety for all roadway users.

North Park | Mid-City Segments

STATUS: Complete

Project Overview

The 3.5-mile Georgia-Meade Bikeway runs along Georgia Street between Robinson Avenue and Howard Avenue, shifts to Howard Avenue for one block, and continues from Florida Street to Meade Avenue. This bikeway provides a vital connection for residents to walk and bike between vibrant communities within San Diego’s urban core: University Heights, North Park, Normal Heights, and Kensington-Talmadge. Features include buffered bike lanes, neighborhood traffic circles, raised crosswalks, and other traffic calming measures designed to make the streets more pleasant for everyone, including people who bike, walk, and drive.

Schedule

The project was opened to the public in March 2022.

STATUS: Complete

Project Overview

The 3.1-mile Landis Bikeway provides a vital connection for residents to walk and bike between two vibrant communities within San Diego’s urban core: North Park and City Heights. The bikeway runs along Landis Street between Alabama Street and Chamoune Avenue and will connect to the future Robinson Bikeway. Features include buffered bike lanes, raised crosswalks, neighborhood traffic circles, and other traffic calming features designed to make Landis Street more pleasant for everyone.

Schedule

Construction of the Landis Bikeway was completed in April 2022.

The Orange Avenue Complete Streets project includes 2.1 miles of buffered bike lanes, median islands, a traffic circle, curb extensions, and other traffic calming measures designed to improve travel and safety for all roadway users.

The University Avenue Complete Streets project will run along University Avenue between Estrella Avenue and 69th Street and along Estrella Avenue between University and Orange avenues, providing a vital connection for all roadway users within San Diego’s communities of City Heights, El Cerrito, Rolando Park, and Rolando Village, and the City of La Mesa.

STATUS: In Progress: Design

Project Overview

The Howard Avenue Complete Streets project includes a 1.2-mile bikeway on Howard Avenue, between Park Boulevard and 32nd Street that will provide important connections to several regional bikeways, including Georgia-Meade Bikeway to the west and the bikeway on Orange Avenue to the east (which connects to the University Avenue and Central Avenue complete streets projects). Proposed project features include buffered bike lanes, neighborhood traffic circles, curb extensions, and traffic calming measures designed to improve travel and safety for all road users.

Schedule

The project is currently in the final design phase, and we anticipate that construction will start in 2026, pending funding availability. 

Budget

SANDAG regional bikeway projects are reflected in our annual Program Budget. View the entire budget map to explore all our mappable projects.

STATUS: In Progress: Design

Project Overview

The Robinson Avenue Complete Streets project will provide a vital connection for residents moving between two communities within San Diego’s urban core: North Park and Hillcrest. The bikeway will run along Robinson Avenue between Florida Street and Alabama Street and will connect to the Georgia-Meade bikeway to the north, Park Boulevard bikeway to the west, and Landis Avenue to the east. Other proposed features include an elevated path to bridge the Florida Canyon between Florida and Alabama streets, buffered bike lanes, crosswalks, and traffic calming features designed to improve travel and safety for all road users along Robinson Avenue.

Schedule

The project is currently in the final design phase.

Budget

SANDAG regional bikeway projects are reflected in our annual Program Budget. View the entire budget map to explore all our mappable projects.

Connect with Us

Visit our Bikeways and Complete Streets page for project terminology definitions and to find links to similar projects. For more information, check our News page for updates, subscribe to our email list, or contact gobybike@sandag.org or 833.899.2453 with any questions.