Teens E-Bike Smart Class December 2023
MCBC’s Teens E-Bike Smart Class teaches e-bike safety to teens (6-12th grades). Also take this class to reduce a citation fine from Mill Valley Police.
MCBC’s Teens E-Bike Smart Class teaches e-bike safety to teens (6-12th grades). Also take this class to reduce a citation fine from Mill Valley Police.
MCBC’s Teens E-Bike Smart Class teaches e-bike safety to teens (6-12th grades). Also take this class to reduce a citation fine from Mill Valley Police.
MCBC’s Teens E-Bike Smart Class teaches e-bike safety to teens (6-12th grades). Also take this class to reduce a citation fine from Mill Valley Police.
Join us on Saturday, November 19th for the Turkey Hold ‘Em Ride! The ride is a mixed terrain poker ride, […]
As a new year begins, what do we have to look forward to? A lot, it turns out! 2022 promises to be an exciting one, with several projects long in the making finally breaking ground. While there is still much to push for, we wanted to take a moment to talk about the past wins that the bike community of Marin will soon benefit from.
First, the good news. The City of Mill Valley has approved physically separated bike lanes on E. Blithedale Avenue between […]
The City of Mill Valley is gearing up to rehabilitate East Blithedale between Downtown and Highway 101 over the next several years, starting with the stretch between Camino Alto and 101 next summer. Find out what’s been done so far and how you can take action!
Dana Williams, MCBC member, sponsor (Your Partner in Real Estate) and owner of AchievePTC cycle coaching, has created a Community Spotlight series. The first features MCBC sponsor and cyclist Helen Russell, co-founder of Equator Coffees.
The City of Mill Valley is gearing up to rehabilitate East Blithedale between Downtown and Highway 101 over the next several years, starting with the stretch between Camino Alto and 101 next summer. Find out what you can do to help make this project a bike-friendly one!
One Tam last week released three proposals to elevate and/or relocate the Mill Valley-Sausalito Pathway to address its vulnerability to flooding and sea level rise–and now they want to hear from you on the popular pathway’s future!
As a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, Marin County Bicycle Coalition cannot endorse candidates for public office, but we are able to share information so that you can arrive at your own conclusion. Below are Mill Valley City Council candidates’ responses to our questionnaire on bicycling in Marin. We have made no content changes. Thanks to the candidates for their time and thoughtful answers!
Last Wednesday, over 250 people packed the Mill Valley Community Center in an inspiring display of support for a safe, flat, car-free connection between Mill Valley and Corte Madera!