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eBART Extension Nears Bid, Rep Garamendi Tours Station Sites
By Matthew Roth |
Images: BART With bids for the eBART extension project expected in early February, newly elected Congressman John Garamendi from California’s 10th District conducted a tour of the planned station sites of BART’s 10-mile extension from Pittsburg Bay Point to Antioch. Garamendi joined BART Director Joel Keller, Brentwood Mayor Robert Taylor, and representatives from the Contra […]
Marin Supervisor Asks Officials to Study Converting Future San Rafael Bridge Bike and Ped Path into Another Car Lane
By Roger Rudick |
Note: GJEL Accident Attorneys regularly sponsors coverage on Streetsblog San Francisco and Streetsblog California. Unless noted in the story, GJEL Accident Attorneys is not consulted for the content or editorial direction of the sponsored content. A Marin County Supervisor, who represents San Rafael, apparently wants to look at nixing plans for the long-planned bike and ped path on the […]
Commentary: Reject Reckless Drivers from Leadership
By Roger Rudick |
It's not enough to denounce the act; one must also stigmatize and reject the perpetrators.
Richmond Mayor Fires Back at Marin’s Attempt to Torpedo Bridge Bike Path
By Roger Rudick |
It's called the *Richmond*-San Rafael Bridge, but you wouldn't know it going by the behavior of Marin officials
Contra Costa Public Workshops on Priority Projects for Regional Transportation Plan: Walnut Creek
By Aaron Bialick |
From EBBC: Want to see more bike/ped bridges get built over freeways and busy roadways in Contra Costa? Now through April is cyclists’ time to ask the Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) for ‘big-ticket’ bike projects in the upcoming Contra Costa Countywide Transportation Plan-a 25-year planning document that is part of the Regional Transportation Plan […]
Contra Costa Public Workshops on Priority Projects for Regional Transportation Plan: Pleasant Hill
By Aaron Bialick |
From EBBC: Want to see more bike/ped bridges get built over freeways and busy roadways in Contra Costa? Now through April is cyclists’ time to ask the Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) for ‘big-ticket’ bike projects in the upcoming Contra Costa Countywide Transportation Plan-a 25-year planning document that is part of the Regional Transportation Plan “Call […]