The closure is slated to happen from 7 p.m. Saturday to 7 p.m. Sunday, stretching in both directions from the Bay/Porter exit to Park Avenue with detours available along Soquel Drive and remains weather dependent.
The closure is slated to happen from 7 p.m. Saturday to 7 p.m. Sunday, stretching in both directions from the Bay/Porter exit to Park Avenue with detours available along Soquel Drive and remains weather dependent.
The crowd's ire was directed at supervisors Bruce McPherson and Manu Koenig who voted against the staff recommendations to approve designs for the multi-use trail next to the rail line and sunk the motion through a 2-2 split vote, citing environmental impact concerns and ballooning costs.
The closure is slated to happen from 7 p.m. Saturday to 7 p.m. Sunday, stretching in both directions from the Bay/Porter exit to Park Avenue with detours available along Soquel Drive and remains weather dependent.
"You didn’t really believe the rail-trail issue had been settled, did you?" writes the Editorial Board. "Despite the overwhelming defeat of Measure D in 2022, which would have rewritten the county’s general plan to favor a trail in place of the rail line, the ongoing questions about commuter rail, a coastal recreational trail and the fate of the dilapidated rail tracks continue to be highly divisive."