Category: Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Phase 1 Outreach for the Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (CBPP) Update closes June 30th! The online survey and online interactive map will be closed for input on this day. Next, the project team will compile your input from Phase 1 and create a draft of design guidelines, gaps and needs, and priority projects. Phase … Continued
6/17/25: Virtual Community Engagement Meeting Join us on Tuesday, June 17th, from 12 pm to 1 pm on Zoom to learn about the plan, ask questions, and share feedback directly with the City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (CBPP) team. Login information for this event can be found on our upcoming events website: www.cityofsanrafael.org/question/join-us-at-upcoming-in-person-outreach-events Spanish interpretation … Continued
Join us at one of our upcoming events to contribute to the City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Update. Sunday Marin Farmer’s Market Pop-up Visit our tent this Sunday, June 8th, at the Marin Farmer’s Market to provide feedback on the plan’s goals and your experience walking and biking in San Rafael. The event takes place … Continued
San Rafael’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan is hosting an Open House and Workshop Join us on Wednesday, May 14, from 5–7 PM at the San Rafael Community Center (618 B St) for an in-person open house. Attendees can walk through different stations to learn about the plan update’s goals and provide feedback on … Continued
San Rafael, CA — The City of San Rafael is beginning the process of updating its Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (CBPP), last updated in 2018. This plan will outline priorities for improving walking, biking, and rolling in San Rafael over the next 5 to 10 years. The update will incorporate new data, best practices, … Continued
At the April 2, 2025 Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC), a presentation was given on the San Rafael Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (CBPP) Update. The presentation included history of bicycle and pedestrian plans in the City, existing land use conditions for bicycles, pedestrians, and transit, and the outreach plan. Look at the presentation … Continued