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Costa Mesa area via the Santa Ana Civic Center. <br /> <br />· The South Coast Route connects Costa Mesa with north- <br /> <br /> ern Santa Ana via the South Coast <br /> <br /> and Santa Aha college. <br /> <br />· East-west routes cross the City: <br /> <br /> ern limits, another in the Central City area, <br /> necting Garden. Grove/Westminster with Tustin. <br /> <br />shopping complex <br /> <br />one near the south- <br /> con- <br /> <br /> ~he Golden City Loop provides a major recreational cir- <br />cuit located within ~he City. It includes portions of the <br />Santa Ana River and Santiago Creek Trails, the Pacific <br />Electric Route, and the Southern Pacific/Edison Route. The <br />majority of the Golden City Loop is comprised of Bike Paths. <br />AS such it will provide a long-distance route devoted almost <br />entirely to the exclusive use of bicycles. By utilizing the <br />rivers and railway rights-of-way for long stretches it will <br />minimize the amount of automobile traffic with which bicy- <br />clists will have to contend. <br /> <br /> The Golden City Loop, while providing a continuous recrea- <br />tional riding circuit, has also been designed to serve as a <br />connec%or between as many recreational and activity centers <br />as possible. Located along the Golden City Loop (or within <br />a quarter mile via' f~eder routes) are such major facilities <br />as Riverview and willowick Golf Courses, Santiago Day Camp, <br />Alona, Centennial, Carl Thornton, Jack Fisher, <br /> <br />and Santiago Parks, and numerous school yards. . . <br /> <br /> <br />