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You are here: Home / Home Top List / San Mateo County Transit Authority Approves $980k for Eastside Trail Segment from Roosevelt Blvd. to Mirada Rd.

San Mateo County Transit Authority Approves $980k for Eastside Trail Segment from Roosevelt Blvd. to Mirada Rd.

December 9, 2022 by Michelle 2 Comments

E-NEWS. From the City of Half Moon Bay in December 8th 2022.

Here’s some exciting news for local trails! The City of Half Moon Bay has just received $980,000 in grant funding from the San Mateo County Transit Authority to help build out the existing Eastside Trail Segment. Along Highway 1, there are presently limited shoulder areas for residents and visitors to walk and bike between the unincorporated communities of El Granada and downtown Half Moon Bay. People walking, biking, and trying to access transit have minimal opportunities other than using Highway 1 or driving due to unconnected pathways. Low-income individuals, farm workers, seniors, and children who rely on alternative transportation options to travel to downtown for jobs, schools, or services, need connected, safe, and separated facilities in the Highway 1 corridor.

 

This project will construct about 1/3 of a mile of a Class I multi-use path along the east side of Highway 1 between Roosevelt Boulevard and Mirada Road, closing the final gap in the City’s bicycle and pedestrian trail in the north part of Half Moon Bay. The new trail segment will connect the City’s existing trail near Frenchman’s Creek with the multi-use path currently being built by the County of San Mateo just north of the city limits. This project will increase mobility and access for all Coastside residents by providing a continuous trail connecting the heart of Half Moon Bay with the unincorporated county north of the City.

 


La Autoridad de Transito del Condado de San Mateo Apruebas $ 980,000 para el Segmento del Sendero Paralelo del lado Este

¡Aquí hay algunas noticias emocionantes para los senderos locales! La ciudad de Half Moon Bay acaba de recibir $ 980,000 en fondos de subvención de la Autoridad de Tránsito del Condado de San Mateo para ayudar a construir el segmento existente del Segmento del lado Este. A lo largo de la autopista 1, actualmente hay áreas de hombro limitadas para que los residentes y visitantes caminen y anden en bicicleta entre las comunidades no incorporadas de El Granada y el centro de Half Moon Bay. Las personas que caminan andan en bicicleta y tratan de acceder al transporte público tienen oportunidades mínimas aparte de usar la autopista 1 o conducir debido a caminos no conectados. Las personas de bajos ingresos, los trabajadores agrícolas, las personas mayores y los niños que dependen de opciones de transporte alternativas para viajar al centro de la ciudad para trabajar, escuelas o servicios, necesitan instalaciones conectadas, seguras y separadas en el corredor de la autopista 1.

Este proyecto construirá aproximadamente 1/3 de milla de un sendero multiuso de Clase I a lo largo del lado este de la autopista 1 entre Roosevelt Boulevard y Mirada Röad, cerrando la brecha final en el sendero para bicicletas y peatones de la Ciudad en la parte norte de Half Moon Bay. El nuevo segmento del sendero conectará el sendero existente de la Ciudad cerca de Frenchman’s Creek con el camino de usos múltiples que actualmente está construyendo el Condado de San Mateo, justo al norte de los límites de la ciudad. Este proyecto aumentará la movilidad y el acceso para todos los residentes de Coastside al proporcionar un sendero continuo que conecta el corazón de Half Moon Bay con el condado no incorporado al norte de la ciudad.

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Carl May
Carl May
3 months ago

Giant eye roll.

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IRJ
IRJ
1 month ago

The existing southern end of the trail called Naomi Patridge Trail on the Eastside ends at Frenchman’s Creek, not Main St. One has to cross Hwy. 1 to continue on Westside Naomi Patridge Trail. One then has to again cross Hwy. 1 to meet Main St.

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