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Date registered: January 29, 2013

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  1. Bear Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve – Multi-use Trail Alternative 3 Verbally ApprovedĀ  — January 23, 2024
  2. Midpen board approves Vision Plan — January 10, 2014
  3. Midpen input – received! — January 1, 2014
  4. *Update* Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District: send your input online by Sunday 12/15th! — December 3, 2013
  5. ECdM Parking/Staging Area Update — October 18, 2013

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Oct 20

Sierra Azul and Bear Creek Master Plan 11/10/2005

MROSD has scheduled the second public workshop for the creation of the Sierra Azul and Bear Creek Master Plan for 11/10 at 7pm at the Los Gatos Neighborhood Center. These two preserves make up approximately 1/3 of all MROSD land holdings. They are offering all user groups the opportunity to take part in shaping a …

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Aug 29

September – October Mountain Cyclist Online

The latest issue of ROMP’s newsletter, The Mountain Cyclist, is now avaliable online. 8.5 x 11 version Tabloid version

Aug 06

Huddart / Wunderlich Master Plan Goes to Supervisors with Dirt Bike Route to Sky

I attended the San Mateo County Parks Commission meeting today with Jim Sullivan, Josh Moore, and a nice cyclist from the Woodside Bicycle Committee whose name seems to have slipped from my brain (sorry). Jim and Josh and the Woodside cyclist all spoke well, in favor of including bikes in the plan. There were also …

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Jun 28

CANCELLED: Boycott Tour de Peninsula

Tour de Peninsula funds San Mateo County Parks and Recreation, which does not permit bikes on dirt. We love parks, but we want to ride our bikes in them too. Help us boycott San Mateo’s Tour de Peninsula. San Mateo County Parks(SMCP) has just completed it’s master plan meeting for Huddart-Wunderlich parks. Let’s just call …

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Jun 20

California Bill Promises New Trails

Sacramento is considering legislation under which California reservoir and watershed managers would receive citizen input and consider recreational use of their lands, including trail access. This means powerful agencies like the Marin Municipal Water District (overseeing a large trail network on Mt. Tamalpais) and the East Bay Municipal Utility District (with extensive trails in Alameda …

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Jun 19

July – August 2005 Mountain Cyclist now on-line

The July – August issue of ROMP’s newsletter, the Mountain Cyclist is now on-line. download 2MB

Jun 17

NorCAMBA Tahoe Rim Trail Epic Celebration July 30-31

The first NorCAMBA Epic weekend will be held July 30 and 31 overlooking beautiful Lake Tahoe. The featured trail will be the section of Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT) just north of Tahoe City that NorCAMBA officially adopted last year.This is a weekend event that will combine trail work and great riding. We will spend Saturday …

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