North Fremont Street Corridor

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The North Fremont Corridor is a busy corridor with many shops, restaurants, hotels and other businesses. A key visitor attraction to this corridor is the Monterey County Fairgrounds. This busy corridor connects central Monterey to the Casanova Oak Knoll, Del Monte Grove, Laguna Grande, and Villa Del Monte neighborhoods, and the cities of Seaside and Del Rey Oaks to the north, as a result it continues to be a key transportation corridor for residents and businesses alike. North Fremont-related initiatives can be found on this page.


Acclaim for the North Fremont Bike Pedestrian Project

  • Pedestrian and Bicycle Standing Committee Best Project Award, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), 2020
  • American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), California Chapter, 2020
  • Caltrans' Excellence in Transportation Award, Transportation-Related Facilities category, 2020
  • American Public Works Association (APWA) Monterey Bay Chapter, Project of the Year, Transportation Projects between $5 - 25 Million, 2020

"I got a job in Seaside and have been using the new bike lane to commute between Oak Grove and Hilby. The awards for this project are well deserved. I hope more of these are built on the Peninsula. I’m very grateful and kudos for all those involved in making this possible." - Monterey Resident

The North Fremont Corridor is a busy corridor with many shops, restaurants, hotels and other businesses. A key visitor attraction to this corridor is the Monterey County Fairgrounds. This busy corridor connects central Monterey to the Casanova Oak Knoll, Del Monte Grove, Laguna Grande, and Villa Del Monte neighborhoods, and the cities of Seaside and Del Rey Oaks to the north, as a result it continues to be a key transportation corridor for residents and businesses alike. North Fremont-related initiatives can be found on this page.


Acclaim for the North Fremont Bike Pedestrian Project

  • Pedestrian and Bicycle Standing Committee Best Project Award, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), 2020
  • American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), California Chapter, 2020
  • Caltrans' Excellence in Transportation Award, Transportation-Related Facilities category, 2020
  • American Public Works Association (APWA) Monterey Bay Chapter, Project of the Year, Transportation Projects between $5 - 25 Million, 2020

"I got a job in Seaside and have been using the new bike lane to commute between Oak Grove and Hilby. The awards for this project are well deserved. I hope more of these are built on the Peninsula. I’m very grateful and kudos for all those involved in making this possible." - Monterey Resident

  • How do I use this new bike and pedestrian friendly corridor?

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    As part of the North Fremont Bike and Pedestrian Project, the City has installed some state of the art features including bicycle signals.

    For more information how to use our new bike and pedestrian friendly corridor, click on the picture below for a full size version of our How to Use North Fremont Street.

  • Median Bike Lanes Around the US and the World

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    The North Fremont Bike and Pedestrian Access Project includes the region's and the state's first signalized median protected median bike lanes. Check out these other median bike lanes in the US and around the world.

Page last updated: 18 Sep 2023, 09:21 AM