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Kensington's paths lead to bureaucratic thicket.

Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA)

| June 27, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Contra Costa Times. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Alan Lopez

Jun. 27--KENSINGTON - Sandwiched between homes and hidden by trees, pedestrian pathways crisscross Kensington's winding streets, making shortcuts from one part of town to another.

The pathways are paved at some points and marked by wildflowers and landscaping at others. Pedestrians descend steep homemade wooden steps or tread carefully along buckled cement.

Resident Gloria Morrison's favorite path, and perhaps the most popular one in Kensington, is the Ardmore Path, which features a cement staircase and a metal handrail.

"This is probably the nicest one," said Morrison, wearing a beige cap and sunglasses while walking …

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