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Rabu, 25 Juli 2018

Groundwork Richmond, CA - Groundwork USA
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The Richmond Greenway is a pedestrian and bicycle path in Richmond, California.


Video Richmond Greenway



History

It runs along what was formerly the right-of way of the Santa Fe Railroad parallel to Ohio Street, between the end of the Ohlone Greenway adjacent to the intersection of Macdonald and San Pablo Avenues, and Point Richmond. There is a connector from the trail to the Macdonald 80 Shopping Center in the North & East neighborhood. The trail is landscaped with community gardens, native vegetation, daylighted portions of Baxter Creek, and an artificial creek channel used to filter pollution along its frontage.

In the future, it may connect in Point Richmond with a bikeway through Point Molate. Pedestrian bridges may be added in the future to cross major avenues such as San Pablo Avenue and 23rd Street.

An additional side project will add a bike lane/bike trail between the Richmond Greenway and the Ohlone Greenway at Potrero Avenue via 23rd Street, Carlson Boulevard, Cutting Boulevard, and Potrero.

In 2006, an organization called Friends of the Richmond Greenway started organizing community events, advocating for the trail's expansion and helping with maintenance. The organization's mission is "to serve as a collaborative of local organizations and community members that work together to transform the Richmond Greenway into a beautiful and healthy space that meets the diverse needs of our community".


Maps Richmond Greenway



See also

  • The Watershed Project
  • Urban Tilth
  • Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
  • Friends of the Richmond Greenway
  • Groundwork Richmond

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Notes


Javier Ochoa Reyes - Groundwork USA
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External links

  • Richmond Greenway Master Plan
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Source of article : Wikipedia