Bike the Vote 2024
Bike the Vote in 2024! MCBC is here to help by sharing candidates’ responses to our questions on bicycling issues.
Bike the Vote in 2024! MCBC is here to help by sharing candidates’ responses to our questions on bicycling issues.
November 2024 Election – Hear from Larkspur City Council Candidates on bicycling issues.
Read about the plans to build a large parking garage at Larkspur Ferry in a guest post written by WTB-TAM’s Matthew Hartzell
Bike the Vote on November 8, 2022! Local elections are your opportunity to voice support for a more bike-friendly Marin. Marin County Bicycle Coalition is here to help you Bike the Vote by sharing candidates’ responses to our questions on bicycling issues.
November 2022 Election – Hear from Larkspur City Council Candidates on bicycling issues.
Join us for a group ride over the Richmond – San Rafael Bridge on Saturday, November 20 at 9 am! […]
After lengthy delays tied to permitting, a widened multi-use pathway over Corte Madera Creek (along the northbound 101 off-ramp between Redwood Highway and Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Larkspur) is expected to begin construction this Fall and will be complete in Summer/Fall 2021.
With reduced traffic on the roads and kids out of school and other activities, now is a great time to ride with your children and teach them proper bike riding safety and etiquette. Below, we’re highlighting some of our favorite family-friendly routes around Marin.
Read the latest on Larkspur’s plans to improve S. Eliseo Drive for people on foot and bike.
A bike route is only as strong as its weakest link–and in the case of Corte Madera Creek Pathway, we have an opportunity to address the S. Eliseo on-street gap!
A bike route is only as strong as its weakest link–and in the case of Corte Madera Creek Pathway, we have an opportunity to address the S. Eliseo on-street gap!
Last February, a driver struck an 11 year-old Larkspur girl bicycling to school at the Bon Air and Magnolia Avenue intersection. She was the fifth person – and fourth child – hit while bicycling through this intersection. With MCBC’s support, Larkspur City Council moved ahead to remove the dangerous “slip lanes” as part of the Bon Air Bridge Replacement Project.