East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Aug. 1, 2023
This article about mountain biking in regional parks illustrates the inherent incompatibility of the sport with peaceful trail use by hikers, equestrians, disabled individuals and multicultural family groups.
The park district assiduously avoids posting signs that advise everyone that the bike speed limit is 15 miles per hour. This is easily exceeded on now-ubiquitous e-bikes.May we remind them that it was primarily Berkeley grumps who organized in the 1930s to acquire the open space we now enjoy as parkland?This headline was featured next to an article concerning the surge inIt seems the fears surrounding AI and the potential of it to replace humans may not be so far-fetched after all.
However, I feel that we may have dodged a population time bomb. We need to continue to build housing and other infrastructure to provide for the people already here. We need to make California affordable, safe and a great place to live for everyone. The population numbers will sort out eventually.” .
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