Shoreline issues

caltran’s work on Shoreline

Tennessee Valley Pathway

Tam Valley Elementary 
Bell Lane at school entrance
 Letter

Lomita at Horse Hill

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On January 11th, 2010 Caltrans staff, elected officials’ staff, DPW, MCBC, TAM and local citizens met at Starbucks to walk through Tam Junction.




Introductions



Michael Gains, local resident, points out obvious hazards along State owned right away.



Resident, Lex Campbell represents 70+ on Dolan petition for safe walk to Junction.



Representative’s aides pay close attention to Caltrans’ advice on reasons to improve safety.



Hung Tran, our Caltrans representative makes case for difficult road configuration.



Transportation Alternatives For Marin, President, Patrick Seildler makes suggestion for solutions.



A contact list has been issued for all to stay in touch on next steps as we move forward with solutions and future planning.