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Grand Opening of Bay Cities / North Redondo Beach Bikeway is Set!

The City of Redondo Beach recently completed construction on the Bay Cities / North Redondo Beach Bikeway.  The bikeway provides a critical “green” transportation link between corporate employers in the northern sections of the South Bay and residential communities to the south. 

 

The Grand Opening will occur at the south side of the 2500 block of Artesia Boulevard, between Phelan and Felton Lanes, on Wednesday, February 13th at 11:00 a.m.  The public is encouraged to participate in the festivities as the bikeway officially opens to bicycle use.   

 

Adding another link in the human-powered bike trails in the South Bay, the Redondo Beach portion of the bikeway begins as it connects the final segment of the Torrance bikeway at Anza and 190th Street and concludes as a bike lane as it unites to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) / Metro Green Line Redondo Beach Station on Marine Avenue.  A 1.0 mile stretch of Class I bike path runs from Rockefeller Lane to Robinson Street. 

 

The City of Redondo Beach expresses its gratitude for the interagency cooperation and generous grant funding of $806,000 provided by Metro.  It is through the ongoing “Call for Projects” program that support for local programming is possible. 

 

Questions or comments may be directed to John Mate, Transportation Engineer, by telephone at (310) 372-1171, extension 2277, or via email at John.Mate@redondo.org.

 

 


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