Pedestrian Archive

Streets Transform Under Shelter in Place

Amidst all the tragedy, sacrifices, and anxiety surrounding life during the coronavirus pandemic, there could be some silver linings in the efforts to curb climate change, relieve traffic congestion, create safer streets, and get more people out on foot and bike.

MCBC Welcomes Caroline Dezendorf to Staff

MCBC is excited to welcome Caroline Dezendorf to our team! As Communications and Development Coordinator, Caroline will craft the messages you read across MCBC’s website, social media, and E-News, while also assisting with fundraising efforts. As an elite cyclist, Caroline is a familiar face to many people in the Bay Area, often found on the roads and trails around Marin County or racing cyclocross, gravel, and mountain bike events around the US. We asked Caroline to tell us about herself and why she rides.

San Geronimo Golf Course Now Open To Public Access

Marin County has entered into a management agreement with the Trust For Public Land, giving bicyclists and pedestrians access to miles of paved pathways, bridges and a tunnel under a busy roadway at the San Geronimo Golf Course property west of Woodacre.

Passing the Baton

It’s been inspiring, demanding and a privilege to lead the organization over the past five years.

The New Wheel Empowers People to Bike

The New Wheel’s mission is not only to change how we get around, but to bring good things and fresh ideas into the lives of people in our community and California as a whole. They uphold their commitment to customers through careful selection of technology, top-notch service, and an unwavering optimism for the future of transportation and electric bikes in the Bay Area.

MCBC Holiday Social – This Thursday

Please join us as we raise a toast to those 20 years–and most importantly, those who made it possible (psst, that’s you!)–at our 2018 Holiday Social.