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Last Chance For Input into Bike Tourism Initiative

May 17, 2021/in The Latest /by Dave Snyder

“They come here to bike.” Those words will be on the lips of residents of five counties if local agencies implement the recommendations of CalBike and its partners for improvements to the roads and services for bike tourists in San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Calaveras, Tuolumne, and Alpine counties.

The recommendations are being finalized this week. Learn about them at the last public meeting on Tuesday, May 25.

Click here to join the meeting. Click here to download a calendar event (.ics).

The meeting will discuss proposed improvements in five areas:

San Joaquin County: Woodbridge/Lodi Area
Proposed Bike Trail: EBMUD Aqueduct

Stanislaus County: Oakdale/Knights Ferry
Proposed Bike Trail: River Trail

Calaveras County: SR-4 Murphys – Angels Camp Corridor
Proposed Bike Trail: Angels Camp to New Melones Reservoir

Tuolumne County: Jamestown-Columbia-Sonora Loop

Alpine County: Safety on State Routes

This is your opportunity to tell us about your cycling experiences in the targeted areas. You’ll be able to present your ideas and identify needed road improvements based on your observations.

You can’t come, but have ideas? That’s OK. Send your ideas about priority improvements, attractions to highlight, or anything else, to rob@calbike.org.

For more information on the project, visit bikevalleytosierra.com

Tags: bicycle tourism, Tuolumne
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