Approve $620,000 contract to build bike and pedestrian paths to Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
$620,000
In Plain English
The city needs better connections for cyclists and walkers to reach the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. Team Ghilotti will construct short-term pathways to improve access. If approved, the project costs $620,000 and creates safer routes for people traveling without cars.
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