Sausalito’s Future Flourishes With The Ferry Landside Project
Read about Sausalito’s Ferry Landside project and plans to improve the ferry landing in this guest post by Sausalito resident, Kieran Culligan
Read about Sausalito’s Ferry Landside project and plans to improve the ferry landing in this guest post by Sausalito resident, Kieran Culligan
Ride your bike to A Toast To Sausalito 2023 and valet your bike for free! Presented by the City of […]
Bike the Vote on November 8, 2022! Local elections are your opportunity to voice support for a more bike-friendly Marin. Marin County Bicycle Coalition is here to help you Bike the Vote by sharing candidates’ responses to our questions on bicycling issues.
November 2022 Election – Hear from Sausalito City Council Candidates on bicycling issues.
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!
November 2020 Election – Hear from Sausalito City Council candidates on bicycling issues.
Bike the Vote on November 3, 2020! Local elections are your opportunity to voice support for a more bike-friendly Marin. Marin County Bicycle Coalition is here to help you Bike the Vote by sharing candidates’ responses to our questions on bicycling issues.
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.
Marin’s busiest bicycling corridor is long overdue for safety improvements. MCBC is teaming up with a passionate group of Sausalito residents to call for fixes to Bridgeway, starting with new bike lanes south of Downtown. Sign-on at the bottom of the page today to support our efforts; we’ll deliver your signatures to the Council at their December 11 meeting.
We make a great team. Thanks to your comments and calls, MCBC and San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will have a seat at the table as NPS and partner agencies plan next steps for transportation in the Marin Headlands. Together, we’ll ensure that people can enjoy one of the Bay Area’s popular road rides for decades to come.
Hundreds of you have written the Golden Gate National Recreation Area / National Park Service (NPS) asking them to undo a traffic pilot that, by all accounts, compromises the safety and enjoyment of those visiting the Headlands by bike.
Stay involved with bicycle and pedestrian projects in your neighborhoods by engaging with local a Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee