
Daylighting: Big Changes Coming For Parking Policy
Big changes in parking policy. Known as daylighting, California joined the 43 states that prohibit parking a car in advance of a crosswalk.
Big changes in parking policy. Known as daylighting, California joined the 43 states that prohibit parking a car in advance of a crosswalk.
Get the latest update on the status of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge path and learn how you can fight to keep it.
Read about MCBC’s Top Ten Wins of 2024. Road Advocacy, Off-Road, Education and Cory’s Ride – there’s much to celebrate and more to do.
Help support change on Bridgeway. Join the Sausalito PBAC (Pedestrian-Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting on Dec 9 to make your voice heard.
With a fantastic student turnout at 32 elementary schools, Marin Safe Routes to Schools celebrated its county-wide Ruby Bridges Day 2024 on November 13.
A brand new segment of the SMART pathway in Terra Linda is set to open in January 2025! The 1-mile long path provides a car-free connection!
A number of exciting new laws passed in California this year. Read what’s new and what got vetoed by the governor.
Redwood Bikeshare has launched in Marin County! After years of waiting, public bikeshare is now available, making first and last-mile connections easier than ever.
BikeFest in the Park was a big success! Volunteer mechanics from the Bike Mobile restored over 60 bicycles at Pickleweed Park in San Rafael. The event aimed to empower the community and promote bicycle safety.
MCBC discovered that Caltrans plans to repave Route 1 without implementing a Class 1 path in Tam Valley, a project the agency called “top tier” in their 2018 Bay Area Bike Plan.
We decided to visit every city or town hall in Marin and give a letter grade based on the quality and quantity of the bicycle parking. Which cities welcome bicyclists into the halls of power and give them the cold shoulder? Read on to find out!
We continue our weekly after-school rides at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Sausalito/Marin City. Every Wednesday, we invite 6th through 8th-grade students for an afternoon filled with cycling, learning, and fun.