Bike Palo Alto, a local bicycling event organized by volunteers, is back after a long pandemic hiatus. The two-hour fair will be held on Sunday, Oct. 1, from 1-3 p.m. at Fairmeadow Elementary School.
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Abin Rahbar (left) takes a stroll in Palo Alto, her hometown, with her sons Farin Raissi (right ),11, and Matin Raissi (center), 9, after distance learning. Rahbar grew up in Palo Alto after her family immigrated from Iran, then moved back in 2014 to be close to her parents and public schools that offered more support for her son’s cerebral palsy diagnosis.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Abin Rahbar (center) helps her son Matin Raissi (right) with compound words as her other son Farin Raissi (left) 11, does schoolwork during distance learning from their Palo Alto home.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
After a brief interlude, Palo Alto is preparing to resume its effort to expand the citywide bikeway network with a new suite of projects boosted by an over $900,000 grant from Santa Clara County.