Category: Tiburon boulevard
Today, Belvedere City Manager and Mayor were cc’d on a letter to Caltrans from Assemblymember Damon Connolly, urging the agency to reconsider the inclusion of bike lanes in the Tiburon Blvd Capital Preventive Maintenance Project. Connolly—initially supportive of the bike lanes—listened to the voices of Tiburon Peninsula residents who participated in a letter-writing campaign to … Continued
There’s exciting news from the Tiburon Peninsula Traffic Alliance (TPTA) about the Yellow Bus Program for the 2025/26 school year. This program makes life easier for parents and helps reduce traffic congestion along Tiburon Boulevard for everyone. Afterschool Bus: A new late afternoon express bus for students participating in extracurricular activities at Bel Aire and Reed … Continued
The Tiburon Peninsula Traffic Alliance (TPTA)—the team behind the Yellow Bus Challenge—is gearing up for the 2025–26 school year, and there’s lots of good news for Belvedere families. Del Mar Middle School routes have been updated with later morning departures and earlier afternoon returns – giving students more time in the morning and a quicker … Continued
On March 18, Caltrans activated a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon on Tiburon Boulevard at Ned’s Way, just like the one at Tiburon Boulevard and Stewart Drive. How it works: When a pedestrian presses the button, the signal flashes yellow, warning motorists to slow down. The signal will then become solid yellow, preparing motorists to stop. Next, the signal will turn solid … Continued
Today, Belvedere reiterated its concerns that Caltrans’ $19.7 million Capital Preventive Maintenance project along SR 131 (Tiburon Boulevard) does not adequately address potential traffic and safety impacts. A significant part of the project includes the addition of bike lanes on both sides of the highway from the 101 interchange to Trestle Glen. Having received extensive … Continued