Complete Street Policy unencumbered by political process. Walk-bike-skate-bus or rail, give street access to people, not just cars.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Walk and Bike for Cyclists Recently Killed
UPDATE! It was 1200 riders says Biking in LA.
UPDATE! 700 registered riders rode in fond memory of Sarah Leaf and Katherine Campion M.D.. Organized by the city of Newport Beach and the NBPD their cooperation is deeply appreciated (thank you Sgt. Spencer ) and enthusiasm (thank you Mayor Gardner) for bike safety is noted.
Join us for the memorial ride tomorrow Sunday 28 October 2012 at 8:00am starting at the corner of Santa Rosa and Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island in Newport Beach. More details and register here.
UPDATE! 700 registered riders rode in fond memory of Sarah Leaf and Katherine Campion M.D.. Organized by the city of Newport Beach and the NBPD their cooperation is deeply appreciated (thank you Sgt. Spencer ) and enthusiasm (thank you Mayor Gardner) for bike safety is noted.
Join us for the memorial ride tomorrow Sunday 28 October 2012 at 8:00am starting at the corner of Santa Rosa and Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island in Newport Beach. More details and register here.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Removed Cycle Tracks are Prefered Safest
Bicycle safety is often argued from two perspectives. One says cycling is safest when completely removed from motorized street traffic while another view insists cyclists should occupy the same lane as motorists. Now a new comprehensive study published in the American Journal of Public Health shows separated cycle tracks serve best as cycling infrastructure. This chart (click to enlarge) shows the compilation from 2100 locations, 2335 injuries on 14 different routes that Cycle tracks are indeed preferred and safest. Published in the Atlantic Cities.
Preparations for Sharrows in Newport
Sharrows, or shared lane markers,
will be installed along East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, between
MacArthur and Poppy avenues, before the end of the month. This week the
city has been working to let residents know they are coming. Sharrows are used where mandatory on-street parking for automobiles prohibit the installation of safe bike-lanes for cyclists. For the story see the NB Patch.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
OCTA Metrolink anywhere $10
Wanna see LA for the weekend cheap? Take your bike on the train. To meet the growing demand
from cyclists for additional bicycle storage space on trains,
Metrolink introduced special Bike Cars. They're cars specially
designed to hold up to 18 bicycles on the lower level. Electric bikes are OK. Take the Orange County like to LA on weekends for ten bucks! See the interactive System Map here. See OCTA Metrolink train numbers and schedules here.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
San Clemente Adopts Complete Streets into General Plan
Dedicated train-cars for bicycles, bike lanes, pedestrian benches, and connecting infrastructure. Some cities are making the sustainable shift to a multi-modal transport system and recognize the value in this shift. San Clemente leads the way, on Wednesday night the San Clemente Planning Commission adopted and approved a framework for their Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. The Plan will become an integral part of the San Clemente city General Plan.
Some highlights of the comprehensive Eighty-Eight point framework:
Some highlights of the comprehensive Eighty-Eight point framework:
- The City shall adopt recreational off-road facilities to the on-road transportation network.
- We shall incorporate bicycle accommodations into all land use plans and capital improvement projects.
- The city will encourage public pedestrian improvement projects such as public art, fountains, street trees, lighting and directional signs.
- (The city shall) include skateboarding as a legitimate form of transportation as a policy, and include program to evaluate and revise ordinances as necessary to accommodate safe skateboard use.
- Support the creation of comprehensive safety awareness programs for pedestrians, skateboarders, cyclists and drivers.
- Expand the Safe Routes to School program and encourage all schools to get involved.
- Develop a (city sponsored) city-wide bicycle map
- City to sponsor bike-to-work week and month
- The city shall measure non-motorized trips and vehicle trip reductions, especially at local schools, so as to monitor mode share goal progress.
- The City shall prioritize smart-growth principles, public transit connections, and greenhouse gas emissions reduction by ensuring safe, convenient, contiguous, non-motorized access to destinations such as employment centers, schools, parks, the beach, businesses, natural amenities and residential areas.
- We shall establish mode-shift/share goals.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Complete Streets Projects Proposed
Dress for Better Mobility
These T-shirts just arrived available in S-M-L-XL, Bike Sharrow on the front, back as shown. Only a $15 donation, reserve yours by writing eMail to Laguna Streets or buy directly from Laguna Cyclery, 240 Thalia St. at Glenneyre. Help promote walking and cycling alternatives to the car. Get involved so everyone will benefit.
Complete Streets Project Summary in Laguna Beach
This chart shows capital improvements planned and executed in Laguna Beach for the last 5 years. The Complete Streets projects actually built total $5000 (2011), an amount too small to render on this computer graphic. Recall that Laguna spends on average $25,000 on fireworks every year. In an election period where political hype exaggerates Complete Streets, it is important to hold promises made versus projects actually built in perspective. From the city fiscal year budgets 2007-2012. -LS
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Bike Lanes Exempt from CEQA Process
The California Environmental Quality (CEQA) is a Califonia statute passed in 1970 to institute a statewide policy of environmental protection. In September Governor Brown signed legislation AB2245 making the the consideration of some bike-lanes projects exempt from the CEQA statute. The trigger for consideration by CEQA is the impact to Level of Service made by installation of bike lanes. The LOS may be determined by the local municipality and specific for each city.
In Laguna Beach the exemption would simplify the review process and lower the administrative cost for the Glenneyre Complete Streets project (LB staff review). The project offers three alternatives for street improvements proposed by consulting firm Fehr & Peers in a report dated 9/25/12. UPDATE: Alternative 1 is the least comprehensive least expensive of three alternatives and was chosen by the city for consideration. Alternative 1 HAS NO PROVISIONS FOR CYCLING making CEQA a mute point for the Glenneyre project. Consulting fees for Fehr and Peers were budgeted $5000. -LS
In Laguna Beach the exemption would simplify the review process and lower the administrative cost for the Glenneyre Complete Streets project (LB staff review). The project offers three alternatives for street improvements proposed by consulting firm Fehr & Peers in a report dated 9/25/12. UPDATE: Alternative 1 is the least comprehensive least expensive of three alternatives and was chosen by the city for consideration. Alternative 1 HAS NO PROVISIONS FOR CYCLING making CEQA a mute point for the Glenneyre project. Consulting fees for Fehr and Peers were budgeted $5000. -LS
San Clemente Walks/Bikes to School Again
San Clemente participated in the annual International Walk-to-School-Day Wednesday Oct. 3. San Clemente city council members Lori Donchak and Bob Baker escorted the walking students to local campuses. Remember the District policy in Laguna opposes both walking and biking to school. See the slideshow at the San Clemente Patch.
Friday, October 5, 2012
CicLAvia is Sunday in Los Angeles. Imagine this happening on Glenneyre in Laguna Beach. How may visitors could we draw to a Sunday Parkways block party in the off season? Time-Out LA has a story.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
BBC Says Italians Bought More Bikes than Cars
Ahead of a cycling conference being held in Italy this weekend,
President Giorgio Napolitano appealed to Italians to "catch up" with
other European countries by making their roads more cycle-friendly. See BBC News article.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Bring me your tired, your texting, your intoxicated
Google's robot car drives itself |
Monday, October 1, 2012
Attend: Bike Safety Meets TODAY
To New Mobility Advocates:
Here's a friendly reminder the Newport Beach Bicycle Safety committee meets TODAY to discuss the urgency of bicycle safety in that city. Following the deaths of two cyclists in Newport the committee supported by attendees will urge the mayor and city manager to make road improvements to save lives.
Monday 1 October 2012, 4:30pm, Newport Library, 1000 Avocado, Newport Beach
Here's a friendly reminder the Newport Beach Bicycle Safety committee meets TODAY to discuss the urgency of bicycle safety in that city. Following the deaths of two cyclists in Newport the committee supported by attendees will urge the mayor and city manager to make road improvements to save lives.
Monday 1 October 2012, 4:30pm, Newport Library, 1000 Avocado, Newport Beach
Les Miklosy
Laguna Streets
Laguna Streets
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