Shoreline Pedestrian Bikepath

The Shoreline Pedestrian Bikepath also known as the Long Beach Bike Path is a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) path along the Pacific Ocean from Shoreline Village in downtown Long Beach, California to Belmont Shore, Los Angeles County.[1][2][3] It was completed in 1988[2] and is used by walkers, joggers, and skaters. In 2013 the California Coastal Commission approved a second path for pedestrians to run parallel to the path used primarily by bicyclists.[4]

History

The Long Beach Bike path was originally proposed in the late 1970s but local residents resisted the bike path as it was felt it would be an eyesore.[5] That opposition faded away with time. Final plans for the path were ordered by the Long Beach City Council in 1986 with a budget of $1.4 million.[5]

See also

References

  1. Brady, Patrick (2007). Bicycling: Los Angelos County: A Guide to Great Road Bike Rides. Menasha Ridge Press / Keen Communications. pp. 96–99. ISBN 0897327799. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  2. 1 2 City of Long Beach "Bike Paths". Parks, Recreation and Marine. City of Long Beach. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  3. "Bikeways map". Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
  4. California Coastal Commission OKs plan for a second pedestrian path in Long Beach by Joe Segura Staff Writer 06/12/13 Press Telegram
  5. 1 2 staff (October 7, 1986). "Long Beach : Bike Path Plans Ordered". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
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