Hoffman Bridge permanently one-way-at-a-time

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Point Isabel was closed for two months. To open the park safely, East Bay Regional Park District made the bridge over the Hoffman channel, which connects Point Isabel with the north side, one-way-at-a-time because people crossing in opposite directions can’t stay six feet from one another. That change has now been made permanent on the narrow bridge. The pandemic showed that one-way-at-a-time offers benefits without being much of an Inconvenience. People rarely have to wait more than a minute to cross. Please be aware of groups of people walking together. Allow others time to finish crossing, and wait six feet back from the bridge entrance to give them and their dogs a little space.

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