Politics & Government

Waldo Tunnel to Be Renamed Robin Williams Tunnel

The state legislature passed a resolution to name the rainbow-hued tunnel after the comedian who spread laughs and joy for 40 years.

The state Legislature has passed a resolution to rename the iconic rainbow decorated Waldo Tunnel on U.S. Highway 101 in Marin County as the Robin Williams Tunnel.

The vote by the state Senate last Thursday was 37-0. The state Assembly passed the resolution introduced by Assemblyman Marc Levine 77-0 on April 23.

A petition by Belvedere resident Julie Wainwright to rename the tunnel received nearly 62,000 signatures. Wainwright, CEO of TheRealReal consignment website that sells luxury items, said she lives three miles from Williams’ Tiburon home where the actor and comedian took his own life last Aug. 11.

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“I often saw him running errands, walking the dog, performing at local theater, working at the coffee shop,” Wainwright said on the Change.org website where the signatures were gathered. “Robin wasn’t just an international icon - he was an integral part of our community here in the Bay Area. We claim him as our own,” Wainwright said.

Wainwright said the rainbows on the tunnel personify Williams’ playful, accessible, fun, alive and colorful nature.

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“Robin will be dearly missed, but I hope this change will provide us with a happy memory of him and will bring more awareness of the disease that sadly took his life,” Wainwright said.

Williams’ family had said he was battling depression and had recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease prior to his death.

Caltrans will determine the cost of erecting the appropriate signs, which will be paid with donations from non-state sources.

--Bay City News

--Photo courtesy “Change the name of the Waldo tunnel to The Robin Williams Tunnel” petition via Change.org.

(IMAGE of Williams: Patch file photo.)

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