Difference between revisions of "2019.02.08 San Rafael Bridge Care"
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* https://abc7news.com/caltrans-monitoring-concrete-repairs-on-richmond-san-rafael-bridge/5127288/ | * https://abc7news.com/caltrans-monitoring-concrete-repairs-on-richmond-san-rafael-bridge/5127288/ | ||
* https://abc7news.com/source-provides-theory-on-why-concrete-is-falling-from-richmond-san-rafael-bridge/5126570/ | * https://abc7news.com/source-provides-theory-on-why-concrete-is-falling-from-richmond-san-rafael-bridge/5126570/ | ||
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* [[Wikipedia: Richmond–San_Rafael_Bridge]] | * [[Wikipedia: Richmond–San_Rafael_Bridge]] | ||
* https://bikeeastbay.org/news/latest-news-richmond-san-rafael-bridge-bike-path | * https://bikeeastbay.org/news/latest-news-richmond-san-rafael-bridge-bike-path |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 8 February 2019
The San Rafael Bridge in the Bay Area is literally falling apart (large chunks of concrete falling on the deck below), most likely due to a bad retrofit. In the mean time, they're spending $50M on a dedicated bike lane, and giving up a lane (shoulder), for a 5.5 mile long bridge that would be more like 10 miles to get from anywhere to anywhere else -- in a windy stretch that no one wants to ride (or spend 3 hours walking) anyways. They keep punishing drivers for non-existent riders/pedestrians, so that they can increase traffic problems, and ask for more money to fix it.