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City begins Riverside Avenue pedestrian improvements

City begins Riverside Avenue pedestrian improvements

Paso Robles Daily News

May 29, 2026

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Well, here’s some good news for anyone who’s ever tried to walk along Riverside Avenue and felt like they were playing a game of sidewalk hopscotch. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, the city has officially kicked off a pedestrian improvement project along Riverside, focusing on upgrading curb ramps and filling in those missing sidewalk gaps. It’s one of those quiet, behind-the-scenes projects that doesn’t make headlines, but makes a real difference—especially for families with strollers, folks in wheelchairs, or anyone just trying to safely walk to the park or grab a coffee downtown.

For those of us who live here, we know Riverside is a key connector between neighborhoods and our beloved downtown. But let’s be honest—some stretches have felt more like an afterthought for pedestrians. This project isn’t just about concrete and asphalt; it’s about making our community more walkable and accessible for everyone. It’s the kind of thoughtful, incremental progress that keeps Paso Robles feeling like a place where you can actually slow down and enjoy the walk, not just the drive. Here’s to safer strolls, smoother ramps, and a little more room for all of us to get where we’re going on foot.

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