The opening of the Arana Gulch Path in Santa Cruz was well attended by over 300 community members and public officials. This pathway provides bicycle commuters improved access and a direct east-west route from Live Oak and other unincorporated communities into the city of Santa Cruz via a Class I facility. The connection crosses the 55-acre Arana Gulch Open Space with a unique 340′ stress ribbon pedestrian bridge.
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