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Consider adoption of a resolution supporting the designation of the proposed United States Bicycle Route 95 through the County of Monterey.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution supporting the designation of the proposed United States Bicycle Route 95 through the County of Monterey.
SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) established the United States Bicycle Route System (USBRS) in 2008. The Adventure Cycle Association (ACA) along with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is developing a network of bicycle touring routes throughout the country.
The ACA manages the USBRS designation process nationally for AASHTO and has been working with local agencies to obtain endorsements for USBR 95. AASHTO has designated a bicycle corridor through Santa Cruz County to be identified as United States Bicycle Route 95 (USBR 95) that runs along the West Coast from Canada to Mexico.
The route continues from the County of Santa Cruz and the City of Watsonville, across the Porter Bridge onto Porter Drive and Salinas Road through Pajaro to Hilltop Road, onto State Route 1, towards Molera Road and Merritt Street through the Castroville area, towards Monte Road and Del Monte Road, through the City of Marina and other peninsula cities, through the City of Monterey, onto State Route 1 and onto Carpenter Street and Serra Avenue through the City of Carmel and onto Rio Road, and onto State Route 1 south towards the County of San Luis Obispo.
The route follows streets, roads, and bike paths in the County of Monterey, transitioning from the County of Santa Cruz at the northern boundary of the County of Monterey, traveling through Pajaro, Castroville, City of Marina, City of Monterey, and City of Carmel before traveling towards San Luis Obispo County.
The purpose of this designation is to provide guided routes for individuals ...
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