Alto Tunnel Reboot Virtual Q&A
Join us on Wednesday, April 26th at 12 p.m. for the Alto Tunnel Reboot meeting. Reopening the Alto Tunnel, the […]
Join us on Wednesday, April 26th at 12 p.m. for the Alto Tunnel Reboot meeting. Reopening the Alto Tunnel, the […]
Join us on Saturday, April 8th at 1 p.m. for the Alto Tunnel Reboot meeting. Reopening the Alto Tunnel, the […]
Ride with Us! Join us for a Corte Madera Paradise Loop Evening Road Ride on Thursday, August 4 at 6:00 […]
Rosemarie Gaglione joined Marin County as its first woman Director of Public Works in March of 2021. Rosemarie sat down with our Executive Director, Tarrell Kullaway, to discuss her vision for the Department of Public Works (DPW) and the role it can play helping to improve things for people who walk and bike in Marin.
Eddy Cumins, SMART’s new General Manger started in November. Mr. Cumins and his wife are excited to get involved in the community – and they both ride bikes! Read the full interview about his vision for the future of SMART.
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.
One of the things that makes Marin County so special is the incredible number of off-street paths for cycling and walking. From the Mill Valley-Sausalito Pathway, to the Tiburon Linear Park, to the Corte Madera Creek Path, few places have such a great number of opportunities for safe walking and biking just outside folks’ backyards.
Welcoming our newest team member – Warren Wells…
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!