In this Town Hall topic Online map mess in El Granada John Troyer mentions that he likes sidewalks where he moved to in El Granada. I’m starting this new topic to separate the sidewalk discussion from the original topic.
There are only a few blocks on a few streets in El Granada which have sidewalks. Like John, I love the rural character of the unincorporated Midcoast, but I cannot understand why sidewalks are considered by so many to be against the rural character, such that sidewalks are generally not allowed in the unincorporated Midcoast. (El Granada has two different street standards which can be used, one of which allows sidewalks.)
Isn’t there a way to have sidewalks and not look like Half Moon Bay? What if we had sidewalks but no curbs? It seems to me that when you look at the places in E.G. with the historic 100 year old sidewalks, most don’t have curbs, and the rural character is preserved.
A trip through the 1977 Montara-Moss Beach-El Granada Community Plan is interesting. On a page mentioning Road Standards there is discussion of separate pedestrian walkways, but that seems to have fallen by the wayside.