The City of Lakeport has made significant progress in transforming Tenth Street
into a safer and more accessible east-west route for pedestrians and cyclists. As a low-traffic
residential street that parallels the heavily traveled 11th Street corridor, Tenth Street offers a
safer alternative for residents traveling between neighborhoods and key destinations, including
Safeway, CVS, the post office, banks, and local restaurants.
Recent upgrades include the installation of a 215-foot Class I path that connects Tenth Street to
the shopping center via Manzanita Drive. Class I paths are fully separated from vehicle traffic and
provide a designated, paved route for walking, biking, and using mobility devices, offering a safe and
user-friendly connection away from busy roads. This new link eliminates a longstanding dead end
and improves access to commercial services.
Additional improvements include ADA-compliant curb ramps and new sidewalks at the Tenth
Street and North Street intersection, supported by a voluntary sidewalk extension from a nearby
homeowner.
To promote safer crossings, a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) has been installed at
the intersection of 11th and High Street. This feature enhances pedestrian visibility and
encourages use of the Tenth Street route.
Upcoming project phases will focus on:
 Completing sidewalk gaps on the north side of Tenth Street
 Installing a mid-block RRFB at Main Street for safer downtown crossings
 Repairing roadway surfaces and applying edge-line striping to establish advisory bike
lanes while preserving on-street parking
These improvements reflect the City’s phased, cost-effective strategy for enhancing pedestrian
safety and connectivity. The project supports Lakeport’s long-term vision for a more walkable,
bike-friendly community while maximizing available resources.

For more information, contact the City of Lakeport Public Works Department at (707) 263-3578
or visit www.cityoflakeport.com.