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Major Transit Center Revamp Promises Enhanced Bike and Bus Access

October 25, 2024 | San Rafael, Marin County, California


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Major Transit Center Revamp Promises Enhanced Bike and Bus Access
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant changes to the bus transit area located between 3rd and 4th Streets, specifically between Heatherton and Tamalpais Avenue. The project aims to relocate bus bays to the north of 3rd Street, aligning them with the existing smart station, while the current transit center will be demolished to make way for future development.

Key features of the redesign include a new customer service building, which will provide ticketing and information services, and a plaza area with landscaping and seating along 4th Street. The project also emphasizes improved bike facilities, including an off-street bike path that will connect to existing bike routes and enhance the overall bicycle network in the area.

The meeting highlighted the importance of minimizing conflicts between cyclists and pedestrians. The bike path's new alignment, now located on the east side of Tamalpais Avenue, aims to reduce pedestrian crossings over the bike lane, creating a safer environment for both cyclists and pedestrians. Additionally, the design includes a wider crossing at 4th Street to accommodate both bike and pedestrian traffic.

Officials are currently finalizing preliminary engineering and working on necessary environmental clearances. The project has garnered positive feedback from community members, particularly regarding the separation of bike and pedestrian pathways, which is expected to enhance safety and accessibility.

As the project progresses, further discussions will focus on integrating bike share options and ensuring that the transit improvements align with the city's broader transportation goals. The meeting concluded with a call for continued public input as the design moves forward.

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