Critics and supporters of the 580 expansion effort faced off as planners discussed the fate of the bridge's bicycle and pedestrian path, which has come to the end of its four-year trial run.
Critics and supporters of the highway expansion effort faced off Wednesday as planners discussed the fate of the bridge's bicycle and pedestrian path that has come to the end of its four-year trial run.
Cyclists said the path project has fulfilled a decades-old vision to create the first transbay path connecting the North Bay and East Bay, while critics say the lightly used path should be turned into a third lane to relieve gridlock during the morning commute.
Officials at the rail service, responding to a Marin County Civil Grand Jury report, said the agency faces bleak prospects if voters let its biggest funding source expire.