Photos courtesy of the City of San Pablo
The Wildcat Creek Restoration and Greenway Trail Project is completed and the trail is now open to the community, the City of San Pablo announced Wednesday.
“The project restored 2,200 linear feet of creek and constructed 2,100 linear feet of trail with a bicycle and pedestrian path, 2,000 native riparian trees and shrubs,” the city stated. “The trail between Church Lane and Vale Road will be a crucial link in the future Wildcat Creek Regional Trail, connecting the San Francisco Bay and Wildcat Canyon Regional Park Ridge Trails.”
The use of the trail by bicyclists and pedestrians will also help prevent illicit activities along the creek corridor, the city said.
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Concern has been growing this week after armed robbers confronted at least three cyclists and took their bikes in the course of just seven days, with at least one other armed robbery attempted, the cycling community reports.
On Monday, between 6 and 6:30 p.m., two men were robbed of their bikes on Grizzly Peak Boulevard, according to local cycling group Cal Triathlon.