Legal Actions
Diablo: Residents clash over public access of short-cut to Mount Diablo
Path/Easement Lawsuit:Case MSC17-02529 “Court Docket, Plaintiffs, Defendants & Court Trial”
Response Letter to Diablo Safety Security Committee
73 LETTERS KEEP PATH OPEN
DIABLO SAFETY & SECURITY COMMITTEE
SAN RAMON HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB
San Ramon High School Mountain Bike Club: Pleasanton Weekly Newspaper
Read MoreDiablo Public Access Lawsuit and Claim of Public Nuisance – June 1, 2021 Update
Contra Costa County Superior Court: Case MSC17-02529 Court Trial – Long Cause/6 Day(s) 09/10/2021 10:00 am, Dept. 07
Read MoreDiablo Residents Only
In 2014, signs were Posted on the Path/Easement by a Diablo Resident. When the Property Owner was notified, he removed them, called the person who installed them and told him never to install these signs on his property again!
Read MoreLocal Sign – Please Help!
A Local Resident on Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd Installed this Sign (4’by6′) on March 1, 2020 (Sign Removed: February 2021)
Read MoreMonte Vista High School Mount Bike Team
50 Letters Keep the Path/Easement Open
Below are 50 of the 90 letters sent to the DCSD board asking them to Keep the Path/Easement Open We Need Your Help! Please contact us describing how many years you have used the Path/Easement, date first started and why you believe it should be kept open for the public. Thanks for all you support!
Read More25′ Hiking & Riding Easement
In 1979, a 25’ Riding and Hiking Easement was dedicated to the Department of Parks and Recreation of the State of California.
Connecting Alameda Diablo Road to Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard, located on the southern edge of 2354 Alameda Diablo Road.