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BICYCLING RESOURCES:

Organizations and Programs


Caltrans Office of Bicycle Facilities, P.O. Box 942874,
Sacramento CA 94274, (916) 653-2750.
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/bike/bicycle_prgm.htm
City of Davis Bicycle/Pedestrian Program,
23 Russell Boulevard, Davis, CA 95616,
(530) 757-5686. E-mail: bikeczar@cityofdavis.org
http://www.city.davis.ca.us/topic/bicycles.cfm
Davis Bicycles! City bicycle advocacy group.
http://www.davisbicycles.org
Davis Bike Club, 610 Third Street, Davis CA 95616,
(530) 756-0186.
http://davisbikeclub.org/
UC Davis Bicycle Users Group (BUG), Campus bicycle
advocacy group. http://daviswiki.org/bicycle_users_group
UC Davis Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS)
Bicycle Program, UC Davis 95616, (530) 752-BIKE.
e-mail: dltakemotoweerts@ucdavis.edu
http://www.taps.ucdavis.edu/BICYCLES.HTM
Important Phone Numbers
Emergencies: 911
By cell phone at UC Davis: 752-1230
By cell phone in city of Davis: 756-0800
To report bike theft:
In City 747-5400 or on-line at
https://www2.ci.davis.ca.us/police/crimereporting/
At UC Davis 752-1230
In County 666-8282
To report hazardous road/bike path conditions:
In City 757-5686
At UC Davis 752-1655
In County 666-8032
To report bike accidents:
In City 747-5400
At UC Davis 752-1230
In County 666-8920
To request bicycle safety presentations to groups:
At UC Davis 752-BIKE
In City 757-5686
This 5th edition of the Davis Bike Map was published
in June, 2007
BICYCLING IN DAVIS
Davis has earned its reputation as Bicycle Capital of
the U.S. because of its high volume of bicycle use, its
renowned system of bikeways and cyclist-friendly facilities,
and supportive City and University programs. In order to
promote a safe and efficient environment for bicycling, the
following information is important to all bicyclists.
Same Roads, Same Rights, Same Rules
Bicycling can be a hazardous activity if not done
properly. While a bike helmet can prevent some serious
or fatal head injuries, the most effective means of
avoiding crashes and physical harm is to learn to ride
with competence, knowledge and skill. Reading the
following material will provide some basic information,
but developing real proficiency can best be achieved by
taking a Bike Ed or Street Skills course such as those
taught by cycling instructors certified by the League of
American Bicyclists. For information on classes in this
area call 752-BIKE. The fundamental principle taught
in these courses, as originally formulated by cycling
advocate John Forester, is that bicyclists fare best when
they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles. Cycling
tips based on this principle may be found throughout
this publication.
Use Your Head...Wear a Helmet!
If, despite your best efforts to cycle effectively,
you find yourself hurtling toward the pavement or
other hard surface, a good bike helmet properly worn
becomes a necessity. You dont have to pay a lot of
money for an adequate helmet. Do make sure it is
certified. Look for a current (since 1999) CPSC sticker
inside the helmet. Be sure that it is the right size for
your head and that the straps are adjusted to keep
the helmet on your head and properly positioned, i.e.
level with the ground when youre standing upright.
Too many cyclists wear helmets pushed way back
exposing the forehead to injury. The straps should be
snug enough that you cant remove the helmet without
releasing the buckle. Helmets should be replaced
after they take the impact of a crash or after about five
years of normal use. Keep helmets away from heat and
sunlight when not in use.
RULES & REGULATIONS
In order to maintain a safe and orderly cycling
environment, all local and state laws pertaining to
bicyclists are strictly enforced in Davis. Both the City
and University employ bike officers and other personnel
who enforce ordinances regulating bicycle operation,
parking and equipment. See the Cycling Tips section for
additional information regarding these rules.
Parking
Bicycle parking is strictly regulated in Davis, especially
at the University. The best rule of thumb whenever
youre unsure of what is a legal bike parking area is
to lock your bike at a bike rack or other specific bike
parking device. State law prohibits parking bikes on
sidewalks where they obstruct pedestrian traffic.
In the City:
Dont park anyplace where signs prohibiting such parking
are posted or where parked bikes will block sidewalks.
At the University:
Park only in places where bike parking devices are
located or where Bicycle Parking Area signs are
posted.
Bikes may only be locked to bike parking devices. These
do not include trees, poles, railings, fences, signs, etc.
Bikes may not be parked in buildings, except for assigned
residence hall rooms or assigned, departmentally-
approved workplaces such as offices or labs.
Illegally parked bikes may be impounded or cited
and their owners subjected to fines and any required
storage or licensing fees.
Use hand signals:
Signal to other drivers; your
movements affect them. Hand
signals tell everyone what you
intend to do. Signal as a matter of
law, courtesy, and self-protection.
Ride in a straight line:
Ride to the right of faster traffic in
a straight line about a car doors
width away from parked cars. Its
safe and legal to occupy the full
traffic lane if the lane is too narrow
to safely share with motor vehicles.
Dont weave between parked
cars:
Dont ride to the curb between
parked cars. Motorists may not see
you when you try to move back
into traffic.
Follow lane markings:
Dont turn left from the right lane.
Dont go straight in a lane marked
right turn only; stay to the left of
the right turn only lane if you are
going straight.
Choose the best way to turn left:
There are two ways to make a left
turn. (1) Like a motorist: Signal,
move into the left lane, and turn
left. In a left turn only lane, stay to
the right of the lane to allow any
motorists behind to make their
turn on your left. (2) Alternatively,
ride straight across to the far-
side corner and go left across the
intersection when safe to do so.
Watch for right-turning trafc:
Motorists turning right may not
notice cyclists on their right.
Watch for any indications that the
motorist may turn into your path.
When approaching intersections
try to stay far enough from the
curb to allow cars to turn right on
your right.
Respect pedestrians rights:
Pedestrians in a crosswalk have the
right of way. Dont cross sidewalks
via driveways without yielding to
pedestrians. Be especially aware of
pedestrians with disabilities. Dont
ride on sidewalks. Use the street,
bike lane, or bike path.
Be Alert
Negotiate with drivers
Make eye contact with motorists
and communicate through hand
signals and body language so they
know what you intend to do.
Scan the road behind:
Learn to look back over your
shoulder without losing your
balance or swerving left. A rear-
view mirror is a good idea, but
dont rely on it alone in difficult
traffic conditions.
Avoid road hazards:
Watch out for parallel-slat sewer
grates, slippery manhole covers,
oily pavement, gravel, and ice.
Cross railroad tracks carefully at
right angles. For better control as
you move across bumps and other
hazards, stand up on your pedals.
Bike Operation
Bicycling on sidewalks is discouraged for all but
small children in residential areas. It is prohibited by
ordinance in the downtown Davis central traffic district
and on the University except in those few areas where
no parallel roadway or bike path exists. Bikes at UC
Davis may not be operated on any landscaped areas,
pedestrian corridor, pedestrian ramp, or anywhere signs
are posted prohibiting bike riding.
Bicyclists must obey all posted speed limits. Additionally,
no cyclist may travel at a speed greater than is reasonable
and prudent under existing conditions. At the University,
the speed limit in the campus core area and all other
bike paths is 15 mph and in parking lots its 10 mph.
Operating a bike while under the influence of alcohol
or drugs is punishable by fines, jail time and/or loss of
driving privileges.
It is also illegal for two persons to ride on a bike meant for
one or have earphones covering both ears while cycling.
Bike Buying Tip
Avoid department store bikes. Always buy a new
bike from a specialty bicycle retailer. You get what you
pay for. Big Box brand bikes are poor quality, heavy,
inefficient, may be improperly assembled, and will not
last long. Repairs often cost more than the original price
of the bike! When buying a used bike, look for reputable
brands originally sold through bike shops. Have it
checked out by a competent mechanic before you ride.
CYCLING SERVICES & OPPORTUNITIES
BikeWise: BikeWise, the UC Davis TAPS bicycle safety
education program, provides classes, programs and
materials for the campus and community. The BikeWise
goal is to increase everyones bike IQ and promote safe,
efficient and intelligent cycling in Davis. For more
information, call 752-BIKE.
Bike Auctions: UC Davis holds two bike auctions
each year, usually in October and May. Hundreds of
abandoned and unclaimed bikes are sold to the highest
bidders. Bicycles may also be available through on-line
auctions. For more information, call 752-BIKE.
Classes: Bicycle repair and maintenance courses
open to everyone are taught at the Bike Barn through
the ASUCD Experimental College. Call 752-2568 for
information. Classes in cycling skills and technique
are occasionally offered in Davis. For information on
current or forthcoming classes, call 752-BIKE.
Bike Traffic School: TAPS and the University Police
offer a bike traffic school for cyclists cited for moving
violations.* Completing the class eliminates the traffic
fine. A fee is charged for the class, but participants
realize a significant cost savings. Call 752-7015 for more
information.
* Some restrictions apply.
Bike Rental: Bicycles are available to rent at the
ASUCD Bike Barn, B&L Bike Shop, and Kens Bike
and Ski. Helmet rentals may also be available at these
locations. For addresses and phone numbers, see the
shop listings on the bike map.
Summer Bike Storage: Bikes may be stored over the
summer months at TAPS. For current fees and other
information, call TAPS at 752-BIKE.
Keep both hands ready to brake:
You may not stop in time if you brake
one-handed. Allow extra distance for
stopping in the rain, since brakes are
less efficient when wet. For a sudden
stop, move back on the seat and get
as low as possible. If your rear wheel
starts to skid or lift, ease up on the
front brake.
Watch your speed:
Observe posted speed limits and
obey the basic speed law: Never
ride faster than is safe under the
existing conditions.
Watch for chasing dogs:
Ignore the dog, or try a firm,
loud NO. If the dog doesnt
stop, dismount with your bike
between you and the dog. Dogs are
attracted by the spinning wheels
and feet.
Be Equipped
Get in shape:
Begin with short trips, working up
to longer distances. This will ease
muscles into shape and allow you
to become more comfortable on a
longer trip, spend a few minutes
stretching your legs and body.
See and be seen:
State law requires bikes ridden at
night to be equipped with a front
light visible from 300 feet in front
and to the sides of the bike, a back
reflector visible from 500 feet to
the rear, pedal reflectors, and wheel
or side reflectors. Wearing light-
colored or reflective clothing further
increases visibility.
Dress appropriately:
Wear a helmet whenever you ride.
Cycling gloves increase comfort and
protect your hands in a fall. Shoes
with laces or that are otherwise
firmly attached to your feet are
strongly recommended. Dressing
in layers allows you to adjust to
temperature changes on longer rides.
Lock when you leave:
Buy the best locking system you
can afford; none is as expensive as
a new bike. U-locks are best, but
only when used to secure the bike
frame to a legal, fixed object. See
the Bike Theft Prevention section
for more information.
Keep your bike in shape:
Maintain your bike in good
working condition. Check brakes
regularly and keep tires properly
inflated. Routine maintenance is
simple. Learn to do it yourself or
leave it to an expert at your local
bike shop.
Where to Ride
Trafc circle:
Ride counter-clockwise. Traffic
already in the circle has the right of
way. Dont cut across the center of
the circle or go against the traffic
flow. When passing someone in the
circle, pass on the left.
Never ride against trafc:
Motorists arent looking for cyclists
riding on the wrong side of the
road, and many other hazards
threaten the wrong-way rider.
Do-it-yourself Bike Repair and Maintenance:
The ASUCD Bike Barn provides a tool-loan service,
friendly advice, and a space for UC Davis students who
wish to do their own work on the premises.
Call 752-2575. The Davis Bike Church also provides
self-service bike repair and repair instruction. Located
at the UC Davis Sustainable Research Area near Baggins
End (the Domes) on Orchard Park Circle, see
http://daviswiki.org/Bike_Church for more information.
Bike Lockers: Bike storage lockers are available on
campus for rent by intercity UC Davis bike commuters.
Call 752-BIKE for information on fees and availability.
The city of Davis also has bike lockers available for rent.
Phone 757-5686.
Bike Commuter Showers: UC Davis students, staff
and faculty intercity bike commuters may obtain free
privilege cards allowing use of a shower, locker and
towel at the ARC upon arrival for work or classes.
Call 752-BIKE.
Bike Clubs: The Davis Bike Club promotes the safe,
fun and healthy use of bikes for recreation, fitness,
competition and commuting. DBC sponsors the Davis
Double Century, Foxys Fall Century, the July 4th
Criterium races, and numerous weekend and weekly
rides as well as long-distance tours. The clubs members
are active in improving the Davis cycling environment.
Stop in at the DBC headquarters at 610 Third St., call
756-0186, or visit http://davisbikeclub.org.
UC Davis students interested in becoming involved in
intercollegiate road and mountain bike racing may join Cal
Aggie Cycling. Phone 752-2027 or visit http://sportsclubs.
ucdavis.edu/cycling/.
CALIFORNIA BICYCLE LICENSES
THE $8 SECURITY SYSTEM
Six Reasons Why You Should License Your Bike:
1. Theft Prevention & Recovery
Sends a warning to would-be thieves: This bike
is registered with law enforcement agencies.
Enters your bike into a statewide system of
identification, recovery and notification.
Increases the likelihood of your stolen bike
being found and returned.
2. Accident Victim Identication
Provides a means of identifying accident victims
especially children, who typically carry no form
of identification.
3. Money for Bike Programs
License revenue supports UC Davis bike programs
which directly benefit local cyclists.
4. Its Inexpensive
New licenses costs $8, renewals are $4. Both are
valid statewide for up to three years.
5. Its EasyLicenses Available At:
Bring your bike to the UC Davis TAPS office on the
Dairy Road Bike Path just south of the ARC and
north of the West Entry Parking Structure between
8 am 5 pm, M-F. For other licensing locations,
including local bike shops, call 752-BIKE.
6. Its the Law
All bikes operated on the UC Davis campus must be
registered with a current California bicycle license.
Unlicensed bikes on campus are subject to
impoundment and/or citation.
For more information, call 752-BIKE.
Position yourself:
When riding slower than other
traffic, ride as far to the right as
practicable and safe. Use bike lanes
when present, but exit them to
make left turns, pass obstructions
and to avoid hazards.
BIKE PATH TIPS
Many miles of bike paths exist in the City and at UC
Davis. A bike path differs from a bike lane by being
physically separated from city or campus streets and being
off-limits to motor traffic (with the exception of service
or emergency vehicles). Although popular with many
cyclists, special precautions need to be taken while riding
on these paths:
1. Bike paths are really shared-use paths. Watch out
for pedestrians, joggers, skaters, etc. Their movements
may not be as predictable as those of the traffic you
encounter on the road. Keep your speed down and
pass other users with caution and by saying, Hi, Im
passing on your left.
2. Because motorists often ignore or are unaware of
cyclists on bike paths, you must take special care when
entering intersections to ensure that you are seen by all
traffic.
3. On narrow paths, ride single file.
This map was prepared by the University of California and the City
of Davis. Any and all facilities, features and information on this map
are subject to change wihout notice. A bicyclist should use these
facilities only if he or she has the adequate skill level as a bicyclist
and the bicyclist must make that determination.
The vintage bicycles depicted here are examples from the Pierce
Miller antique bicycle collection owned by UC Davis. The bicycles
are part of a growing assortment representing the evolution of
cycling from the 1820s to the modern day. They will be the
nucleus of a bicycle museum to be established in Davis, City of
Bicycles. For more information, call 530-752-2453.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Produced as a joint effort of UC Davis Transportation and Parking
Services and the City of Davis Department of Public Works.
Additional start-up funding was provided by grant #SE 9201 of the
California Office of Traffic Safety awarded to the UC Davis Cowell
Student Health Center. Special thanks to Stephanie Chu of UC
Davis Reprographics, Tim Bustos, Bob Clarke and Heidi Mikelic
of Davis Public Works, and David Takemoto-Weerts of UC Davis
Transportation and Parking Services.Cycling Tips adapted from the
City of Portland (Oregon) bicycle map and used with permission.
MORE COPIES OF MAP
For additional copies, contact Transportation and Parking Services,
UC Davis, Davis CA 95616, (530) 752-BIKE or City of Davis
Department of Public Works, 1717 Fifth St., Davis CA 95616,
(530) 757-5669.
BIKE THEFT PREVENTION
Hundreds of bikes are reported stolen in Davis each year.
However, most thefts could be prevented. Heres how:
Always lock your bike, even if youre leaving it for
just a minute.
Whenever possible, always lock your bike to a
legal, fixed device such as a bike rack or bike pod
(concrete block with wheel slot).
Lock your bike in a highly visible, well-lighted
location.
U-shaped high security locks are among the most
theft-resistant locks available. Be aware, however,
that they are easily defeated by knowledgeable
thieves. Accessories are available which reduce the
effectiveness of leveraging devices used by thieves to
defeat U-locks.
Heavy duty chains with case-hardened, 5/16 thick
links are more secure than cables. All cables are
relatively easy to defeat. Padlocks also should have
case-hardened 5/16 shackles.
Quick-release wheels and seats can be secured with a
cable, chain, or other security devices available at bike
shops.
Use a less valuable or older bike for running errands
and commuting in Davis.

CYCLING TIPS
The following recommendations are based on state law,
local ordinances, good cycling practice and common
sense. When in doubt as to the correct or legal action
or maneuver to make in any given bicycling situation,
remember that in California every bicyclist riding on a
street or highway has all the rights and is subject to all the
duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle. Furthermore,
experienced bicyclists know that they fare best when they
act and are treated as drivers of vehicles.
Bicycle Trafc Signals
Because the University and City of Davis have
so many bicycles, certain traffic control devices
have been developed to help facilitate safe and
convenient travel through intersections. One such
device is the bicycle traffic signal illustrated here.
The main difference is that bicycle icons are used
instead of round lenses. Where bike signals are
present, cyclists must follow them rather than
conventional traffic signals.
Be Predictable
Obey trafc signs and signals:
Cyclists must drive like motorists
if they want to be taken seriously.
Doing so is also the safest behavior.
When approaching a stop sign or
red light, you are required to come
to a complete stop (cease forward
motion) and proceed only when
safe to do so.
Use vehicle detectors:
Many Davis traffic lights will only
be triggered by traffic passing over
buried induction loop detectors or
being in the right position to activate
video detectors. Some intersections
have special symbols (below left)
which indicate the optimal position
for your bike to activate the signal;
other detectors can be recognized
by filled-in cuts in the roadway. Ride
over the cut line for best response. If
your bike doesnt trip the signal, treat
the signal as a stop sign and proceed
with caution when it is safe to do so.
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AVE.
AVE.
AVE.
HIDALGO
AVE. NORTE
AVE.
IRIS PL.
LAGO PL.
JARDIN PL.
LEON PL.
PL.
INCA PL.
GRANDE
LINDO PL.
AVE. FLICKER
ANZA
GROSBEAK CT.
AVE.
MERCEDES AVE.
AVE CURLEW ST
PLACE
DRIVE
SANDPIPER DRIVE
TERN PLACE
PINTAIL PLACE
LUZ
PL.
A V O C E T A V E
SCHOOL SITE
AMAPOLA DR.
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AVE.
AVE.
CORTEZ AVE.
AVE.
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EL CAJON
AVE.
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GUAYMAS
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COVELL
PARK
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ST. AVE.
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AURORA
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PL.
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ALTO CT.
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PL.
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F ST.
SCRIPPS
DRIVE
CITADEL DRIVE
CAROB PL.
WEST
DAVIS SENIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
DRIVE
LANE
TAMARACK
L A N E
A V E N U E
O A K
TOYAN PL. PLACE
D R I V E
REED
REED DRIVE
RUTGERS DRIVE
O E S T E
HOLLYLANE
DRIVE
DRIVE REDWOOD
L A N E
OAK
AVE.
BEECH
LANE
MILLS
DRIVE
DRIVE FOURTEENTH
LAUREL PL.
NORTH CAMPUS
WAY
DRIVE
ANTIOCH
DRIVE
P A R K S I D E
AVENUE
ELMWOOD DRIVE
DRIVE
EIGHTH STREET PARKSIDE DRIVE
AMHERST DRIVE
STREET
PARK
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MILLER
OVEJAS
AVE.
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AVENUE
DRIVE
WEST EIGHTH
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ELM LANE
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COURT
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W A Y
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MILLER
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SHEPHERDS LN.
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A
.
WEST
ST.
ST. TWELFTH
ST.
ASPEN PL.
CEDAR PL.
SEQUOIA PL.
LITTLE LEAGUE PARK
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ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
COMMUNITY
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CHANNEL A
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CRANBROOK CT.
KENNEDY
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DREXEL
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ST.
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PECAN PL.
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ST.
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PRINCETON PL.
COVELL PL.
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ST.
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K
ST.
ST.
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L ST. U P R R FOURTH
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G
ST.
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RICHARDS
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TULANE
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CYPRESS LN.
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ALICE
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L
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BLVD.
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DREXEL
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AVE.
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AVE.
GAUGUIN PL.
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MANET PL.
AVE. PICASSO MATISSE ST.
B A Y W O O D
L N
AVE. CEZANNE
REN OIR
CT.
CHAPMAN PL.
MAGNOLIA PL. BIRCH TEMPLE
BATES
PALM PL.
O'KEEFFE PLACE
BENTON PLACE
BAYWOOD DENNISON DR.
OLEANDER PL.
LN.
MADRONE ALBION PL.
CHESTNUT PL.
LINE
LN. GENEVA PL.
BIRCH LANE
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
DR.
MADRONE PL. CLARA LN. W H I T T I E R
RD. DR.
PL.
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PL.
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LN.
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EAST COVELL BLVD
DR.
PENNY PL.
WAHL WAY
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DR.
CRAIG PL .
GREGORY PL.
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POMONA DR.
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P L .
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ST.
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FIFTH
LINE
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ST.
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LANE
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STREE T
LA CORUNO
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PEPPERDINE
CT.
C A N T R I L L D R I V E
DEL RIO PL.
TULIP
LANE MONTEFRIO
L A N E
S A N T I A G O
MALLORCA
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LANE
LANE
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SECOND ST.
SAN
L A N E
ST.
SEBASTIAN
JAVIER PL L A N E
V I L L A V E R D E
P E T R A C T
S A L A M A N C A C T
L A N E
LANE PONTEVERDE
ADRIAN DR.
BELMONT DR.
BLACKBURN
BLACKBURN
BELMONT
TULIP
DR.
TEA PL.
DR.
LN.
MANZANITA
TEMPLE
DR.
LAYTON
DR.
CORK PL.
BALSAM PL.
MYRTLE PL.
BELHAVEN PL.
SLIDE
HILL
PARK
DR.
CAMPBELL PL.
LN.
GRINNELL DR.
GRINNELL DR.
DR.
LAYTON DR.
LN.
GRINNELL
RAINTREE PL.
MONARCH
COST A VERDE STREET
CARMELO LANE
BRYANT PL.
GENARO
PLACE CASCADE
LN. PL.
MONARC H LN.
LANE VILLA VERDE
HORTALEZA LOYOLA DR. CAMPHOR
BRENTWOOD PL.
DONOVAN
CT.
ALBANY
C H R I S T I E
C T .
B R A D D O C K
C T .
ARNOLD
ST.
CT.
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CLARK
CT. EVANS
AVE.
BOULDER PL.
CONCORD PL.
AVE.
COWELL BLVD
DRUMMOND
A VE.
BENBOW CT
BLISS PL.
PARK
LILLARD AVE.
COWELL BLVD.
CIRCLE
FARRAGUT
DREW
GALILEO CT.
CONCORD DANBURY CT.
LILLARD AVE.
CT.
VILLAGE
COWELL
RESEARCH
RESEARCH
PARK
DR.
NEWTON C T.
DA VINCI CT.
PARK
BLVD.
AVE.
VALDORA
STREET
BARONY PLACE
LA MESA CT.
SAPPHIRE
CT.
REGATTA LANE
MONTGOMERY
RAINIER ST.
LA HABRA CT.
MONTGOMERY AVE.
RIALTO LANE JASMINECOURT
G A T E W A Y COURT
RIALTO LANE
DONATO LANE
CARMELO LANE
BOLLATE LANE
ALICANTE STREET
ALHAMBRA BLVD.
FLORINDA LANE
FLORINDA LANE
ELIGIO LANE
ALICANTE STREE T
LANE
SANTA CRUZ
DRIVE
ELIGIO
SAN MIGUEL WY
LOYOLA
PLACE WAY
5th STREET
LANE
SECOND ST.
KOSO STREET
MONO PLACE
MONTEREY
AVE.
LAGUNA AVE.
MIWOK
MAIDU PLACE
PLACE
LA VIDA
CHILES RD
COWELL BLVD
OHLONE
BECERRA
EL SEGUNDO AVE.
NANTUCKET
PL.
EL CAMPO
MONTE VISTA
AVE.
SAN TOMAS
ST.
LOS ROBLES
MODOC
LILLARD AVE.
PLACE
LILLARD AVE.
HOOPA PL
POMO
ST
MONTE VISTA
LOS ROBLES ST.
ST.
AVE.
WINTUN PL
EAST OAKSIDE PL.
OAKSIDE OAKSIDE
ALMOND
PUTAH CREEK PUTAH CREEK PARK
TERR.
NEWPORT
TERR.
COWELL
VISTA
EL MACERO
L A P A Z D R .
SAN MARINO
SAN RAMON
LA CANADA
S I E R R A M A D R A
W A Y
WAY
PL
YANA PL
STREET
WASHOE
WEST
RD .
LN. WALNUT
DR.
LN.
TORREY ROBINIA
CALMIA PL. DEODARA
S T.
ALMOND
ROSARIO
DEODARA CT.
MONTGOMERY
WILLOWBANK
DR .
AVE. MONTGOMERY
M E A D O W B R O O K
NANDINA PL. ST.
PL.
ST.
AMOROSO
PL.
LN.
SUNRISE
EL
DR. CT.
BOSTON TERR.
CAMBRIDGE TERR.
DR.
ASHLAND TERR.
BLVD.
PUMA
DR.
WAY
E L T O R O
W A Y
CT.
MACE
BLVD.
MACERO
SAN TAPAULA WAY
DR.
CHILES
RD.
EL MACERO CT.
GREENVIEW DR.
EL MACERO SOUTH
CLUB
HOUSE
LAKEVIEW
NORTH EL MACERO
ROAD
EL CEMONTE
GLIDE
VERANDA TERR.
EL CEMONTE
SWINGLE
DR.
COWELL BLVD.
PIONEER
PARK
HAMEL
AVE.
MA CE BLVD.
SECOND ST.
ALHAMBRA BLVD.
DR.
ST.
DR.
EL MACERO
NORTH
A N G E L A
S T R E E T
S C H M E I S E R
A V E .BURNETT PL.
PIONEER
SCHOOL
COUNTRY
DR.
CLUB
DR.
DR. SOUTH PAR CIRCLE
GOLF VIEW
CIRCLE EL MACERO DR. F A I R W A Y
ESTATES FAIRWAYESTATES PL.
GARDEN WAY
DR.
DR.
COUNTRY CLUB CIR.
C A D D Y C T .
SANDY CIR.
MIDDLE
GOLF
DR.
DR.
CLUBHOUSE
EAST
EL
MACERO
EAGLEVIEW CT.
COUNTY ROAD 32A
CHILES RD.
COUNTY ROAD 30B
COUNTY
ROAD 104A
COUNTY ROAD 30
COUNTY RO
0 1
D A
5
LN
GOL IL BO
WEST
EVERGREEN
POND
DAVIS
CEMETERY
DAVIS
TRANSIT
DEPOT
Shields Grove
Arboretum
GARROD RD
Plant Pathology
Field Headquarters
Center for Health
&
The Environment
CALIF. CTR. FOR
EQUINE HEALTH
&
PERFORMANCE
Vet. Med. Serology
Vet. Genetics Lab
Animal
Resources
Service
Equestrian
Center
Aquatic Weed
Research Center
Sheep
Barns
Beef
Barn BROOKS ROAD
Environmental
Service Facility
University
Airport
Antique
Mechanics
Animal Science
Barn
Pomology Headquarters
Bee Biology
BEE BIOLOGY RD. Viticulture
Reproductive
Biology-medicine
California Primate
Research Center
Campus
Landfill
R O A D 9 8
Avian Science
Research Facility
Wildlife, Fish &
Conservation
Biology Eco-Systems
H O P K I N S R D .
Geotechnical Modeling
Facility
Amorocho Research Center
Zoology
Field Lab
Aquatic Biology &
Environmental Science
Agricultural
Services
Chronic Accel.
Lab
Vegetable Crops
Field Labs
Agronomy
Field Lab
Foundation Seed
Warehouse
HUTCHISON DRIVE
CAM
PBELL RD.
GARROD RD.
STRALOCK RD.
O L I V E T R E E L A N E
LEVEE RD
CESAR CHAVEZ
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
NORTHSTAR
PARK
ST. JAMES
SCHOOL
DAVIS PARENT
NURSERY
SCHOOL
DAVIS WALDORF
SCHOOL
DAVIS MONTESSORI
SCHOOL
REDWOOD
VALLEY OAK
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
Central Area Campus
LA
PLAYA
PARK
TALLOW PL.
HACKBERRY PL. ALBANY
ALBANY
HALSEY CIR.
PLAYFIELDS PARK
INTERSTATE 80
P I N E
L N .
See inset at
lower right
hand corner
for central
campus detail
Bike
Ramps
ARROYO
PARK
DRIVE
COUNTY ROAD 99
CONQUISTADOR DR.
LA PLAYA DR.
ARENA DR.
OCEANA DR.
GAVIATO PLACE
LOS CERROS PLACE
EL VALLE PLACE
ESTABAN CT..
CACERES CT..
ESCOLAR CT.
MADERA CT.
SANTANDER CT.
VIGO CT.
FRONTERA
P A S T A L W A Y
K E N D A L L W A Y
I P A C L E
T
S N A
T.
RIO GRANDE ST.
RUSHMORE LN.
CARLSBAD PLACE
POINT REYES PLACE
TAHOE PLACE
L P R E T T U S
ACE
LAKE ALHAMBRA
A R E N A D R .
LA PLAYA DR.
CHALUPA PL.
Feed
Lot
Foundation & Plant Services
Center for
Comparative Medicine
WISTERIA WAY
LARUE WAY
PATWI N ROAD
TIERRA LINDA PL.
RUSSELL BLVD. RUSSELL BLVD.
PINNACLE ST COLORADO LN
PINNACLE PL
DeSOTO PL
YTNUOC
R O
03
DA
B
SHASTA
INNER
MADSON PL
CIRCLE
HIDDEN CIR.
N. DIAMETER DR.
NAVAJO ST. NAVAJO ST. NAVAJO ST.
PISMO CT.
PO PORTOLA CT.
JOSHUA TREE ST.
CCCRRYS YSTTAL GROVE LN
AL GROVE LN
AL GROVE LN
TTTT
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SANTA ROSA ST.
SANTA ROSA S
TT
T.
CAPE COD CT.
CAPE COD ST. CAPE COD ST.
HAMPTON DR
HAMPTON DR
HAMPTON DR
HAMPTON DR
HAMPTON DR.
VANDAMME DR
VV
.
YUKON ST.
PORTOLA ST.
ADAMS
TO
M
ATCHLIN
AA
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ALHAMBRA DR.MERCED DR
ARENA DR. VELA PL
HALCON PL HALCON PL
CONCHA PL CONCHA PL
ASCADA PL. ASCADA PL. ASCADA PL. ASCADA PL. ASCADA PL.
OCEANOW AYAA
WELLESLEY PL WELLESLEY PL WELLESLEY PL WELLESLEY PL.
KALAMAZOO PL.
M E S Q U I T E D R .
SYRACUSE CT. CT.
GRAMBLING C GRAMBLING CT.
M E S Q U I T E D R .
GREENE
TERR
TERR
TERR
TERR
TERR
TERR
TERR.
EXETER CT. TT
EVERGREEN CT.
MARIPOSA CIR. EL PESCADOR
CT.
LA LA PALOMA C
PP
T.
MORRIS LN.
GAY AA WAY AA
HARVEY HARVEY WAY AA
LYLE LL WAY AA
ARTIS LN.
LOUISE LN.
HEDY
LN.
D R E W C I R .
ELDERBERRY PL.
D R U M M O N D
S O U T H
REDBUD DR.
PISTACHIO C
TT
T.
COTTONWOOD DR
COTTONWOOD DR.
COTTONWOOD CT. REDBUD PL.
BOXELDER PL BOXELDER PL BOXELDER PL BOXELDER PL.
DOGWOOD PL. DOGWOOD PL. DOGWOOD PL.
COLONNA
TERR TERR.
ENSENADA

To Winters, 12 mi/19.3km
To Winters, 12 mi/19.3km
0
6
/
2
0
0
7
4
4
2
9
2
3
TRINI TRINITTA TT TERR TERR.
SAN GALLO
TERR.
VIA VERDI TERR..
VIA DELSOL TERR.
VISTOSA ST.
VISTOSA CT.
ALEGRE WAY AA
C A R I C I A D R
C A R I C I A D R .CAM CAMPANILL
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A
CCCT. LADERA CT.
CRESTA C TT
T.
ARROYO AVE AA
.
VALEROSA
VV
WAY AA
ALEGRE WAY AA
ENTRADA DR.
ARROYO ARROYO ARROYO ARROYO AAVE VE AA . COLINA CT. BENDITA TT
CT. ARROYO C
ARROYO C
ARROYO CT.
WAY
To Woodland, 12 mi/19.3km
To Woodland, 12 mi/19.3km
via frontage road, access Hwy.
113 at Rd. 29, exits 113 at Rd.
27 west to Rd 99, continue
north to Woodland
To Woodland, 12 mi/19.3km

To Dixon, 8 mi/12.9km
3820 Chiles Road Facility
POLE
CORE AREA DRAINAGE POND
DOG PARK
FULL CIRCLE
B ROKEN CIRCLE
OUTER CIRCLE
S. DIAMETER
FULL CIRCLE QUARTE R C I R C L E
P 31
P 31
P 31
MARDEN STREET
ROGERS STREET HOAG PLACE HOAG PLACE
COWELL BLVD.
Ramps
BONNARD
SPAFFORD CT.
COUSTEAU PL.R O O S
DRESBACH
Wildhorse
Golf
Course
North Area
Drainage
Pond
POPLAR
PL.
MERRYHILL
SCHOOL
El Macero
Country Club
WEST CHILES RD
GUTHRIE PLACE
TUFTS ST. TUFTS ST.
Dave Pelz Bicycle
Overcrossing
MARGUERITE
MONTGOMERY
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
WALNUT PARK
SANDY MOTLEY PARK
NUGGET FIELDS
HARPER
JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
KOREMATSU
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
MACE RANCH
PARK
JOHN
BAROVETTO
PARK
MACE RANCH MINI PARK L
S T .
L
RESEARCH PARK
DRIVE FACILITIES
Aggie
Stadium
SCHAAL AQUATIC CENTER
SCHAAL AQUATIC CENTER
GENOME & BIOMED SCI GENOME & BIOMED SCI
WESTERN HUMAN NUTRITION RESEARCH CENTER
WESTERN HUMAN NUTRITION RESEARCH CENTER
ARC
Pavilion
at ARC
VP 56
VP 50
VP 49
VP 47A VP 47
P 42 P 43
P 46
VP 48
VP 40 P 41
VP 55
VP 51
VP 53
VP 57
P 41
P 3
TRANSPORTATION & PARKING SERVICES/POLICE
UC DAVIS Water
Treatment Plant
THURMAN
TUPPER
Vet Met Teaching Hospital
CCAH
VET MED LAB FAC
West Entry Parking Structure
IDE DR.
ATLANTIS DR.
WOODBRIDEGE PARK
WILLOW CREEK PARK
ALBANY CIR.
WILDHORSE MINI PARK
Contained
Research
Facility
SUP Aux
SUP Receiving
Mail
Division
Division of Agriculture &
Natural Resources (DANR)
Davis Police Dept.
Main Post Office
1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 15
1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 13 15 12
14
6 7 14
7 8
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
THE COLLEGES AT LARUE THE COLLEGES AT LARUE
Segundo Dining Commons Segundo Dining Commons
Segundo Housing Segundo Housing
TB 174
LAKESPAF FORD
ACADEMIC SURGE
Meyer
Kemper
Bainer
North Entry
Parking
Structure
CIVIC
CENTER
PARK
INTERSTATE 80
PUTAH CREEK LODGE
Plant and Environmental Sciences VP 35 VP 25
VP 22
P 20
VP 16
VP 17
VP 15
P 14 P 14
VP 30
ORCHARD PARK
HUMAN RESOURCES
Shield Library
West Quad
East Quad
BIKE LANE
BIKE PATH
Schools
Centers
Medical Facilities
Bike Shops
Airport
SYMBOLSLEGEND
Public Service/
Interest
CITY LIMIT
Train Station
Tire air sources
Public Restrooms
Railroad
Bike
Bridge
CONNECTING
ROUTE
UNDER
CONSTR.
NO BIKES ON
SIDEWALKS
INTERSTATE 80
LEVEE
SACRAMENTO
DAVIS
TO
M
ATCHLIN
AA
E
COUNTY ROAD 32A
COUNTY ROAD 32B
BIKEROUTEGUIDE
Green Route GG s reen Route reen Route are usually streets with marked
bike lanes. Dotted green routes are those with-out
bike lanes that provide direct connections to
streets with bike lanes, bike paths or p rr opular
destinations.
Orange Routes are bike paths on which motor
traffic is limited. Some are good connections
between major streets and destinations and
some are more suitable for recreational riding.
Purple Routes are intercity routes for travel to
and from Davis. Note that most intercity routes
are on rural roads with highspeed traffic and
variable shoulder widths
APPROX. SCALE 1"/2.54cm = 1250'/381m
4 1 mi/1.6km
DAVIS
BIKE MAP
CYCLISTS TIME/DISTANCE SCALE
5 minutes of uninterrupted cycling will yield the following average trip distances:
@ 10 mph/16.1 kph
@ 15 mph/24.2 kph
@ 20 mph/32.2 kph
.80 mi/1.3 km
1.25 mi/2 km
1.60 mi/2.6 km

To Sacramento, 11 mi /17.7km Via


Yolo Causeway Bike Path and W.
Capital Ave. east into downtown.
N
Roundabout
Bike
Under-
crossing
UNPAVED
ROAD
ONE
WAY
ELM LAN
C A M P U S
C O L L E GA
CENTRAL
PARK
21
2223
i
BUEHLER ALUMNI /VISITORS CENTER
VISITOR INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE
SOUTH
GATE
MONDAVI CENTER FOR THE ARTS
SOUTH ENTRY PARKING STRUCTURE
j
VISITOR INFORMATION &ASSISTANCE
NORTH
GATE
South Entry
Parking Structure
Arboretum
Headquar
Cole
Facility
Rec Pool
LA RUE
PARK
Softball
Field
ARC
Basketball
Courts
Fleet
Services
Dining
Dairy
Cattle
Facility TERCERO
CR
Complex
CEF
Police Police
Fire Fire
Ryerson
Segundo
Housing
Malcolm
SEGUNDO
Gilmore
Bixby
Segundo Di
Commons
REGAN
ousing
ce
Food
Science
Cruess
oagland
Mann
Lab
Asmundson
Hutchison
Haring
Sci
Lab
Surge Buildings
ysics/
Geology
III II
I IV
Silo
Bike
Barn
South Silo Chemistry
Ever
y
b ess
Bainer
Kemper
II
neering
III
Meyer
Academic
Surge
Facilities
Services
PSE
King
Mrak
Wright
Art
Music
Sproul
AOB4
Olson
Shields
Library Walker
Briggs
iber Storer
Life
Sciences
Sci
Lecture
Leach
Cowell
Student
Health
Center
Primero Grove
Mondavi
Center
Buehler
Alumni/Visitors
Environmental
Horticulture
University
Club
Solano
Park
CCFS
Voorhies South
Hall
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Young
Book
Store Freeborn
Memorial
Union Wickson
Veihmeyer
Plant and
Environmental
Sciences
Hunt
Hickey
Gym
Visitor
Info
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Parking
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Field
3rd & A
Kerr
Wellman
Robbins
Hart
Social Science
and Humanities
Dutton
Dairy Road
IM Field
Crocker
Nuclear Lab
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Nuclear Lab Data
Center
Toomey
Field
Howard
IM
Field
Russell
IM
Field
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Admissions Admissions
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College
Davis Ctr.
Athletic Annex
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Health
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Aquatic
Center
West Entry
Parking Structure
The
Barn
Conference
Center &
Graduate School
of Management
Pavilion
at ARC
Marya Welch
Tennis Center
Transportation
& Parking
Services/Police
Watershed
Sci
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South Entry
Parking Structure
Arboretum
Headquar
Cole
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Transportation
& Parking
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Rec Pool
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Field
ARC
Basketball
Courts
Fleet
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Dairy
Cattle
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Segundo
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Music
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Shields
Library Walker
Briggs
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Life
Sciences
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Cowell
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Mondavi
Center
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Alumni/Visitors
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Horticulture
University
Club
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Park
CCFS
Voorhies South
Hall
rt
Hall
Young
Book
Store Freeborn
Memorial
Union Wickson
Enology
Veihmeyer
Plant and
Environmental
Sciences
Hunt
Hickey
Gym
Visitor
Info
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Parking
Structure
3rd & A
Kerr
Wellman
Robbins
Hart
Social Science
and Humanities
Dutton
Schaal
Aquatic
Center
Conference
Center &
Graduate School
of Management
West Entry
Parking Structure
Wyatt
Pavilion
Theatre
Wyatt
Pavilion
Theatre
Pavilion
at ARC
Marya Welch
Tennis Center
The
Barn
Giedt
Employee International
House
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No path or street connections on
Old Hwy 40 Bike Path between
Olive Drive and Mace Blvd.
PUTAH CREEK
BICYCLE
UNDERCROSSING
Avoid high-speed merging
traffic on the Interstate 80
interchange by using the
Putah Creek Undercrossing
when traveling between
south Davis and downtown
or the University.
INDEX
BIKE SHOPS/REPAIR
E-8 1. Apex Cycles & Service
603 Fourth St.
750-2739
E-7 2. ASUCD Bike Barn
The Barn UC Davis
752-2575
E-8 3. B&L Bike Shop
610 Third St.
756-3540
E-6 4. Davis Bike Church
Baggins End (the Domes)
University of California
E-8 5. Davis Bike Exchange
612 Fourth St.
753-4600
E-8 6. Davis Wheelworks
247 F St.
753-3118
E-9 7. Freewheeler
703 Second St.
758-4560
D-9 8. Kens Bike & Ski
650 G St.
758-3223
Davis Bike Repair
mobile bike repair
(951)231-0357
MEDICAL FACILITIES
B-5 1. Sutter Davis
E-7 2. Cowell Student Health Center
SHOPPING CENTERS
C-7 1. Anderson Plaza
E-9 2. Davis Commons
C-10 3. Davis Manor
D-13 4. El Macero
C-11 5. Fifth Street Plaza
D-9 6. G Street Shopping Center
C-6 7. Marketplace
E-10 8. Oakshade Town Center
B-9 9. Oak Tree Plaza
D-6 10. University Mall
C-3 11. Westlake Plaza
TIRE AIR SOURCES (*fee)
At UC Davis:
D-6 1. Cuarto Housing
South Castilian
Thoreau Garage
Southeast Webster
E-7 2. Regan Main
F-7 3. Tercero Housing
North side Tercero J Bldg.
West side Tercero South
E-7 4. ASUCD Bike Barn
E-7 5. Fire/Police Bldg., west side
F-7 6. Fleet Services
E-7 7. Memorial Union, west side
In the City:
C-6 1. Anderson Rd. Chevron
E-8 2. B&L Bike Shop
F-7 3. Bonoras Shell
C-4 4. Circle K*
E-10 5. Cowell Chevron
D-10 6. Davis Texaco
D-13 7. El Macero Chevron
D-13 8. El Macero Shell
D-9 9. Hoffman Union 76
D-10 10. Public Works Dept.
E-10 11. Oakshade Town Center
D-6 12. University Arco*
C-13 13. Mace Arco
D-14 14. Spirit
D-9 15. Valero (L St.)
D-14 16. Valero (Mace Blvd.)
PUBLIC SERVICE/INTEREST, CITY OF DAVIS
D-11 1. Davis Police Dept.
D-8 2. Davis Fire Dept. HQ
C-3 3. Davis Fire Station #2
D-13 4. Davis Fire Station #3
D-8 5. City Hall
D-10 6. Public Works/Municipal
Service Facility
D-10 7. Parks &Community Services/
Municipal Service Facility
D-8 8. Child Care Services
C-8 9. Davis Public Library
E-8 10. Hattie Weber Museum
C-8 11. Veterans Memorial Center
D-8 12. Senior Citizens Center
E-8 13. Third & B
C-8 14. Davis Art Center
D-11 15. Explorit! Science Center
D-8 16. School District Ofces
E-9 17. Chamber of Commerce
D-10 18. Davis Waste Removal
D-9 19. Davis Farmers Market
D-10 20. Dept. of Motor Vehicles
D-10 21. Main Post Ofce
E-9 22. Davis Transit Depot
E-8 23. Pence Gallery
E-10 24. Sacramento City College
SWIMMING POOLS
E-6 1. Rec Pool
C-8 2. Community Pool
D-8 3. Civic Center Pool
B-11 4. Manor Pool
C-5 5. Arroyo Pool
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