Fall 2024 Legislative Roundup
A number of exciting new laws passed in California this year. Read what’s new and what got vetoed by the governor.
A number of exciting new laws passed in California this year. Read what’s new and what got vetoed by the governor.
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.
Sixteen enthusiastic students from Davidson Middle School and San Rafael High School have successfully graduated from the Summer Academy hosted by Next Generation Scholars. The culmination of this program was marked by the students completing the comprehensive Cory’s Ride classes, equipping them with essential skills and knowledge for safe and enjoyable biking.
Read about how MCBC Local Team, Walk/Bike San Rafael helped cut speeding by half(!) on Las Gallinas Avenue in San Rafael.
This summer, Cory’s Ride has joined forces with Next Generation Scholars’ Summer Academy to incorporate bicycling into the camp’s curriculum. Read on to learn more!
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 how Cory’s Ride students spoke up for safety duing the TAM workshop about the Bellam Blvd Access Improvement Project.
Read about the plans to build a large parking garage at Larkspur Ferry in a guest post written by WTB-TAM’s Matthew Hartzell
Since the RSR Bridge path opened in 2019, many people have built their lives around using it to make car-free commutes. These are the people who would be affected by a closure of the path.
MTC plans to limit use of the RSR Bridge bike path to a mere three days a week, restricting pedestrian/bicycle access to weekends and Fridays. Why? And what can you do about it?