Improvements on Magnolia Ave Being Studied
Join a public workshop to discuss improvements on Magnolia Ave at Larkspur City Hall at 6 PM on Wednesday, February 12.
Join a public workshop to discuss improvements on Magnolia Ave at Larkspur City Hall at 6 PM on Wednesday, February 12.
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!