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Resident calls Magnolia Avenue 'most dangerous street in Larkspur'; city schedules corridor workshop

2250315 · February 8, 2025
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A Larkspur resident described repeated near-misses and a hit-and-run on Magnolia Avenue and urged immediate traffic calming; staff said a Magnolia Corridor traffic study is underway and the city will hold a public workshop Feb. 12 to collect community input.

A Larkspur resident told the City Council on Wednesday that repeated near-misses, a hit-and-run and blind corners on the north segment of Magnolia Avenue have made parts of the corridor hazardous for pedestrians and bicyclists.

Chuck Jones, who said he lives on Magnolia Avenue, told the council the traffic conditions at multiple locations between Baltimore and Alexander streets have prompted calls for traffic calming. “The traffic on the 100 block of Magnolia Avenue is so bad frequently that 1 of my neighbors called it…

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