San Diego, California – In a bold and unanimously supported move, the San Diego City Council has approved its first-ever Mobility Master Plan , a sweeping initiative to get residents out of their cars and onto bikes, buses, and sidewalks.
The 132-page plan prioritizes 380 transportation projects, including new bike lanes, neighborhood shuttles, roundabouts, sidewalk expansions, and dedicated bus lanes. Together, they represent a transformative shift in how the city envisions future mobility — safer, more accessible, and more sustainable.
“This mobility master plan is a key step toward making our streets safer while protecting our environment,” said Councilmember Stephen Whitburn. “It moves us closer to being a city where everybody can walk, bike and use transit easily and safely.”…