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Residents press for funding as North–South Greenway gap remains multi‑jurisdictional and unfunded
Summary
Multiple speakers urged Corte Madera officials to press TAM and partner agencies to revive the long‑delayed North–South Greenway gap closure, citing the project’s role connecting parks and transit, prior engineering work and a reported $630,000 allocation used elsewhere; staff said flood‑control, right‑of‑way and multi‑agency permitting currently block immediate town action.
Residents and advocacy groups used the BPAC meeting to renew pressure for the North–South Greenway gap closure, describing it as a high‑priority connection and urging the town to push TAM and other agencies to restore momentum.
Public commenters described the segment as a critical missing link that would connect Mankey Park to McInness Park and provide access to SMART and the ferry terminal. Several speakers said the corridor is one of the county’s busiest and noted that complex, multi‑jurisdictional responsibilities — including a small portion that is town property and large…
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