
Downtowns Around Marin Go Car-Free As Businesses Reopen
Downtown streets throughout Marin will have a more European look and feel this summer, as cities go car-free to create space for people to dine outdoors.
Downtown streets throughout Marin will have a more European look and feel this summer, as cities go car-free to create space for people to dine outdoors.
MCBC recently received alerts regarding ongoing construction in the Ross Valley (which includes Marin County Bicycle Route 20 next to the Corte Madera Creek, as well as high traffic routes through Kentfield, Ross and San Anselmo
Stay involved with bicycle and pedestrian projects in your neighborhoods by engaging with local a Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Just 14 months after the first of two MCBC-sponsored public forums focused on making Lansdale Avenue a safer place for all roadway users, the street received a Dutch-inspired facelift.
Ride on down and join us at Farm Burger and/or Swirl San Anselmo (we recommend going to both!) on Monday May 15. On that day, both businesses will donate a portion of the evening’s proceeds to MCBC.
Thank you for joining MCBC at this second Lansdale public forum to review and move forward improvements.
Great turnout of neighborhood residents and others for Lansdale Solution Forum #1
MCBC-sponsored Lansdale Corridor public forum planned 3/24 in Fairfax.