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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 03241992 - S.1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter Regarding ) the establishment of a ) proposed bicycle pathway ) across the Richmond/San Rafael ) Bridge as set down in the ) Countywide Bikeway Plan ) Resolution 92/216 Whereas, the County of Contra Costa has adopted in its Countywide Bikeway Plan a goal to expand opportunities for bicycle use in the County for both recreational and transportation purposes; and to incorporate consideration of the needs of bicycles in the everyday planning activities of public agencies; and Whereas, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District adopted Transportation Control Measure #9 stating that bicycle improvements should provide means for bicycles to cross all existing Bay bridges, and encourage Caltrans to provide direct access for bicycles on the Richmond-San Rafael and Benicia-Martinez bridges; and Whereas, the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge is planned as part of the San Francisco Bay Trail Plan, a regional hiking and bicycling trail which will extend 400 miles around the San Francisco Bay; and the San Francisco Bay Trail was implemented by legislation in 1987 and endorsed by the State of California legislature in 1990; and Whereas, through the expertise and diversity of the cities and counties in the region and the broad base of support from the public, one- third of the Bay Trail has already been developed; and that the existing lane on the Richmond/San Rafael bridge is twelve feet ( 121 ) wide and could accomodate a five-foot ( 51 ) pathway and seven-foot ( 71 ) buffer; and Whereas, bicyclists who stop on the bridge would walk on the existing sidewalk as do the drivers of disabled vehicles who stop in the unused lane and walk along the sidewalk to the nearest Call Box; and bicyclists would stop if the lane was blocked in an emergency and carefully proceed around the accident, as vehicular drivers stop in the same situation; Now, Be It Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the county supports bicycle access across the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge; and be it. further resolved that the Board of Supervisors encourage the California State Department of Transportation to do everything in .its power , to open up the bridge to weekend bicycle travel as a one-year pilot project. Introduced by: Passed and adopted by unamimous Supervisor Tom Powers votes of those Supervisors District I present on March 24, 1992 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered. on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on March 24, 1992 ATTESTED: March 24, 1992 PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County A 'nist or r By: CLAM Deputy Clerk