What’s On Your Wish List to Improve Bicycling in California?

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Civic leaders, tourism and economic director, business owners from Interregional Partnership

The California Bicycle Coalition and local leaders are planning big improvements in San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Calaveras and Alpine Counties to make bicycling safer, more fun, and to attract visitors for economic development.

It’s part of our exciting Bike Valley to Sierras Bike Tourism project.

https://www.bikevalleytosierra.com/

But we need your help. We want to learn as much as we can so that our proposals reflect the needs of the community and will lead to real change.

Showcase Bike Riding Destinations

San Joaquin County: Woodbridge/Lodi Area

Proposed Bike Trail: EBMUD Aqueduct

Stanislaus County: Oakdale/Knights Ferry

Proposed Bike Trail: River Trail

Calaveras County: SR-4 Murphys – Angels Camp Corridor

Proposed Bike Trail: Angels Camp to New Melones Reservoir

Tuolumne County: Jamestown-Columbia-Sonora Loop

Alpine County: Safety on State Routes

Come to the public workshop. Learn about our draft proposals and tell us what you think so we can make them better.

Interregional Stakeholders Meeting and Workshop

Time: May 25, 2021 05:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83710436573

Meeting ID: 837 1043 6573

This is your opportunity to tell us about your cycling experiences in the targeted areas. You’ll be able to present your ideas and identify needed road improvements based on your observations.

You can’t come, but have ideas? That’s OK. Send your ideas about priority improvements, attractions to highlight, or anything else, to rob@calbike.org.

A project of the Tuolumne County Transportation Council in collaboration with the California Bicycle Coalition Education Fund, the San Joaquin Council of Governments, the Stanislaus Council of Governments, the Calaveras Council of Governments, and Alpine County.



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