Spend $125,000 to fix bike lane problems at West Cutting and South Garrard
In Plain English
The city built a new bike lane along Cutting Boulevard in 2024 that connects the Richmond Ferry Terminal to downtown Point Richmond. Staff and residents identified safety concerns where the bike lane meets West Cutting and South Garrard boulevards. If approved, the city makes striping and signage changes to improve traffic flow for cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers.
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