Petaluma Green Lane
Mission and Charter
Green Lane Maps
Trailside Map Kiosk Project
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Petaluma Green Lane Mission and Charter
Mission: to promote, enable and support walking and bicycling
around Petaluma.
Promote…
- Advocate on behalf of pedestrian and bicycling interests before local government agencies and school boards.
- Publicize ped-bike activities, including bike to work and safe routes to school.
- Educate the community about the benefits of non-motorized travel: health, financial, ecological, and social.
Enable…
- Assist in the creation of ped-bike facilities, including paths, trails, signs, benches, and fountains, by organizing fund-raising and volunteers.
Support…
- Provide volunteers for patrol and maintenance of the City’s ped-bike trails, lanes, and routes.
- Organize and administer bicycle and pedestrian safety programs
- Develop and maintain a map of the City’s pedestrian and bicycle paths and routes.
- Promote/enable/support the connections between walking / cycling and rowing / paddling in the Petaluma River.
Green Lane Maps
Petaluma Green Lane has produced two versions of their Petaluma
Pedestrian and Bicycle Routes map. You can view them online, download and print them, or buy a high quality large print at your local bike shop for $2.
The large version is 11″ by 17″. This includes a close-up of the
downtown area. However, you will need a printer capable of printing
11×17 to get a readable print.
The large version in MS Word (DOC) format (650 KB)
The large version in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format (246 KB)
The small version is 8 1/2″ 11″. It prints nicely on a single sheet of
paper, especially the MS Word version.
The small version in MS Word (DOC) format (479 KB)
The small version in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format (298 KB)
Petaluma Green Lane Trailside Map Kiosk Project
This is one of PGL’s first projects. The Map kiosks containing the PGL
trail map and destination distance guides, to go along Petaluma’s
growing network of multi-use paths (over 20 potential locations have
been identified.)
The kiosks are built by Petaluma High School woodshop students from long-lived sustainable Trex wood (recycled plastic and sawdust). Funding for materials will be donated by businesses, individuals (roughly $250 per unit.) Units will bear a plaque identifying the sponsor. In time, we hope to include artwork, poetry, and writing from local school children on the opposite side of the kiosks from the map.
The photo below left is of the first unit, located near pedestrian
bridge over Washington Creek at Prince Park. The shot on the right is of the second installation along the new Petaluma River Trail, at the
Payran bridge. That’s Petaluma Mayor David Glass on the right.

Contact Petaluma Green Lane
If you would like to support this project by making a tax-deductible
donation of cash or materials, if you would like to get on the Petaluma
Green Lane email list, or if you have any questions, please contact
Bruce Hagen at bhagen@sonic.net.
