Ribbon Cutting: McGlashan Trail

The public is invited to a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, June 27, for the Charles F. McGlashan Pathway, named for the former Marin County Supervisor who passionately advocated for nonmotorized transportation options.

The paved bike-pedestrian pathway, which has had sections opened to the public gradually since 2012, is in the Tamalpais Valley area of southern Marin County, within the district represented by McGlashan from 2004 until his death in 2011. The pathway runs along the southern bank of Coyote Creek for about half a mile from its intersection with the Mill Valley-Sausalito Multiuse Path to the intersection of Tennessee Valley Road and Marin Avenue.

The ceremony will take place at the Log Cabin at 60 Tennessee Valley Road in Tam Valley at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 27. Supervisor Kathrin Sears and Tamalpais Community Service District President Jeff Brown will convene the ceremony honoring McGlashan’s work to bring the pathway to fruition.

Details

Event date: 06-27-2014 5:30 pm
Event End Date: 06-27-2014 6:30 pm
Location Log Cabin

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