(KRON) — A piece of an East Bay path is lastly set to reopen on Wednesday after it was closed since a mudslide occurred in 2016, the East Bay Regional Park District introduced.
The a part of the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Path between Canyon Highway and Westchester Avenue will reopen after greater than eight years.
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“We are happy to be celebrating the reopening of the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail with the community,” mentioned East Bay Regional Park District Basic Supervisor Sabrina Landreth. “Regional trails such as the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail serve an important role in the community, providing healthy recreation, green transportation alternatives, and safe routes to school for schoolchildren.”
The park district labored with the East Bay Municipal Utility District and the City of Moraga to reconstruct the path and stabilize slopes within the space. Moraga changed the Canyon Highway Bridge in 2020.
In full, the path stretches 7.65 miles between Lafayette and Moraga. Birders, bicyclists hikers and horseback riders all use it.
The path has entrances at Olympic Boulevard, St. Mary’s Highway, Lucille Lane and Moraga Highway.