The Marin County Bicycle Coalition emphasizes two crucial upcoming meetings on January 16 and March 6, where community voices can advocate for the preservation of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge pathway. The urgency stems from ongoing efforts to limit access to this vital route for cyclists and pedestrians, a situation that has garnered widespread support for its continuous availability.
Three East Bay cities—Richmond, Albany, and Berkeley—have officially backed the idea of keeping the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge pathway open 24/7. This local support reflects a strong communal priority to maintain safe and accessible routes for bike commuting, showing how regional collaboration can challenge proposals that threaten public space.
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