Cars will not be returning to California Avenue any time in the foreseeable future. Despite concerns from some business owners, the City Council agreed that the city s "second downtown" should remain a bike and pedestrian promenade.
Cars will not be returning to California Avenue any time in the foreseeable future. Despite concerns from some business owners, the City Council agreed that the city s "second downtown" should remain a bike and pedestrian promenade.
Cars will not be returning to California Avenue any time in the foreseeable future. Despite concerns from some business owners, the City Council agreed that the city s "second downtown" should remain a bike and pedestrian promenade.
When Palo Alto s Cal Ave was closed in 2020, most supported the move as essential to restaurants’ survival. We now have over three years of empirical evidence proving the street closure has harmed business. It s time for a change.
While California Avenue will remain a pedestrian promenade for the foreseeable future, Palo Alto officials narrowly rejected on Monday a proposal to create a dedicated bike lane in the middle of the commercial street.