Congestion on the bridge is a real issue, but it is not caused by walkers, cyclists and others using the trail.| East Bay Times
Saved at least for now. Two big stories from Marin (and Richmond!)| sf.streetsblog.org
This post originally appeared in the Marin County Bicycle Coalition blog and is published here with permission. In November 2019, after decades of advocacy, a multiuse path was opened on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, connecting Marin and the East Bay for people traveling outside of a motor vehicle for the first time in history. Since…| sf.streetsblog.org
Spoiler alert: cars are the cause of these headaches. MTC staff presents initial findings of bridge bike/ped lane on the Richmond-San Rafael bridge. The Bay Area Council, meanwhile, deceitfully plays the race card in a full-page ad in the San Francisco Chronicle trying to get the lane removed| sf.streetsblog.org
Some decision makers are recommending closure of the trail on weekdays and a decision will be made soon. The time to act is now! Sign the petition to tell them you support 24/7 access!| EveryAction
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Through a public records request, we now know why the March and April votes on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Trail were postponed.| Bike East Bay
JOIN OR RENEW Join or renew as a member today to become part of a community of people who are working to increase access and safety for all riders. Your […]| Bike East Bay
The Richmond-San Rafael Bridge trail closure vote is coming very soon. Get involved to help save the trail!| Bike East Bay