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With a Revitalized, Safer Miller Avenue, MV Chamber Posts Wayfind

The new signs are in addition to a wayfinding sign installed earlier this year, that further connects the downtown to the Miller corridor.

The City of Mill Valley's 18-month, $18 million Miller Avenue Streetscape Project, a once-in-generation re-imagining of approximately two miles of one of Mill Valley’s two main arteries and far and away the biggest road improvement project the City had undertaken in decades, is in the rearview mirror.But after what was a long slog for City officials, a major impact for businesses and an inconvenience for the community, Miller Avenue is a significantly more vibrant street and much safer for all of its users with continuous bike lanes, improved sidewalks, enhanced crosswalks, and new pavement, storm drains, sewer pipes and much more – all while retaining and even enhancing Miller Avenue’s distinct character.

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