Wednesday, August 31, 2022

How Venice Handles Day-Trippers

Venice Italy supports 55,000 residents and hosts 20-30 million tourists, up to 120,000 per day. What steps has Venice taken to manage visitors?

 
https://www.weforum.org/videos/venice-to-charge-tourists-entry-fee-to-reduce-overcrowding
Grand Canal, Venice Italy (Credit:Getty Images, DW)
 
  • Charge a contributo di sbarco (disembark fee) started 2019
  • Up to $11.50 charged day-trippers to enter Venice a World Heritage Site
  • Exemptions for students, regional residents, local business
  • Separate from hotel taxes valued $39 Million in 2017
  • Fees will help balance this appetite for travel with preserving environment. 
  • Pays for city services, sanitation and resources
  • WEF promotes sustainable practices for global tourism. (World Economic Forum)
 
-LS



Sunday, August 28, 2022

European Countries Pay to Bike or Transit

Some European countries offer motorists incentives to ride bikes and use transit instead of driving.


In France the number of daily trips by bicycle are 3% today, the country offers incentives to make 9% by 2024; they pay people to ride bikes.

  • 4,000 Euros to car drivers to switch to eBikes
  • Trade-ins on gas guzzlers for bikes or eBikes
  • Or keep your car and earn a 400 Euro bike grant
  • Paris will pay you 500 Euros for Folding/eBike/Transit pass
  • Netherlands hosts 27% of bike trips today
  • Finland and Lithuania offer 1000 Euros toward bikes 
  • 70 European countries pledge carbon neutrality by 2050
  • Belgium, Netherlands, UK pay for ride-to-work incentives
  • Belgium pays approximately US $0.45 per mile

 -LS

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Can Laguna Adopt New Urbanism?

Who benefits?
  • Residents
  • Visitors
  • Businesses

How to do it?

  • Temporary Structures
  • Experiment
  • Revenue

 -LS

Monday, August 22, 2022

Pedestrian Collisions and OTS Data

2020 Pedestrian Collisions (8) Map 


Cal Office of Traffic Safety Collision Rankings for LB 2019 (latest):

TYPE OF CRASH         KILLED & INJURED / OTS RANKING
Total Fatal and Injury           115           8/103
Alcohol Involved                     13         13/103
Motorcycles                            15           2/103
Pedestrians                             14          4/103
Pedestrians < 15                      0        99/103
Pedestrians 65+                       4          3/103
Bicyclists                                  7        12/103
Bicyclists < 15                         0        91/103
Composite                              59        17/103

TYPE OF CRASH     FATAL & INJURY /  OTS RANKING
Speed Related                         30        2/103
Nighttime (9:00pm–3am         11        6/103
Hit and Run                              2       51/103

-LS


Friday, August 19, 2022

PENDING eBIKE AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY LEGISLATION

 Legislative Information header image: click to go to the home page

There is new legislation before our State Senate and Assembly - 15 bills in all, to improve safety for pedestrians and bike riders including eBike riders. BROUGHT TO US BY THE CALIFORNIA BICYCLE COALITION or CalBike.  To support all 15 Bills see the link below.
 
Here are some highlights, timely in view of recent Laguna collision tragedies. 
 
On Governor's Desk 
* E-Bike Safety Training Program: Requires CALTRANS to develop statewide safety standards and training programs for users of e-bikes. 
 
In California Senate 
* Safe Street Crossings: Legalizes safe pedestrian mid-block crossings. 
* Pedestrian Crossing Signals: Requires CALTRANS and cities to update all pedestrian control signals to operate giving a pedestrian a 3-7 second head start on circular green signal. 
* PLAN FOR THE FUTURE BILL: Requires cities to ensure that a modified circulation element additionally includes bicycle and pedestrian plans and traffic calming plans. (LB CITY HALL ARE YOU THERE?) 
 
In California Assembly 
* Speed and Wreckless Driving: Increases local funding in circumstances that constitute gross negligence for manslaughter (because despite the pandemic since 2020, deaths an injuries due to vehicle collisions went up).
 
FOR DETAILS ON ALL 15 BILLS AND TO SUPPORT WITH ONE CLICK SEE THIS LINK
 
-LS

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Laguna Beach Ballot Iniative: Part B

The way we were.

https://www.vox.com/2015/1/15/7551873/jaywalking-history 

Forgotten public space, NYC 1920, photo credit VOX

There was a time in American history when neighborhood streets were shared public space and automobiles were new-fangled annoyances. Then a new automobile lobby rallied automobile manufactures to fight back eventually dominating public streets as exclusively for cars. The new normal was called progress. ( The forgotten history of how automakers invented the crime of "jaywalking", Joseph Stromberg, November 4 2015, VOX)

Lozenges (Los Angeles) like most US cities suffers from a car-centric mobility system that frequently becomes saturated, traffic congestion is the result. To their credit Angelinos are moving away from their car-centric plan by developing other modes of transportation.(Getting Cars out of the Way, LA Times, Rachel Uranga).

Lozenges adopted city policy documents and plans to do this. A change from car-centric to mixed-mode transportation like walking/biking/transit. The portion devoted to each is called mode-share, the changes brought to the streets are called complete street interventions. Building new mode-share means qualifying, designing, funding, and building the remaining mode-share infrastructure.

This week an initiative to build these mode-shares is before the LA City Clerk and LA Council. Local Angelinos drafted the initiative to place before voters. In the past special interests have stalled these initiatives in city red-tape among city departments, lawsuits, and lack of political will when facing irate motorists. 

Mike Schneider is an LA software entrepreneur and Angelino mobility advocate and founder of Healthy Streets LA - a political action committee with financial backing from wealthy donors. To avoid administrative delay, the Healthy Streets LA PAC is fast-tracking the mode-share initiative in a ballot measure before LA voters in November. 

Laguna Beach is preparing to place a Ballot Initiative before the voters in November too. Laguna Beach could follow the LA example.  Laguna has all the same elements for supporting new mode-share initiative in the existing city Capital & Improvement (C&I) plan, so every time our neighborhood streets are repaved and striped, the mode-share interventions are included. This builds mode-share infrastructure in increments already committed in C&I.

Would Laguna Residents First consider adopting a mode-share initiative PART-B for Laguna Beach, including it in the LRF Ballot Measure? Package a Laguna mode-share amendment in the November Ballot Initiative for Laguna Beach. Stay tuned.


NYC by 1925

-LS

Thursday, August 11, 2022

ACT TODAY to Save Bike-Share in California

 Remember these?

Pending legislation in the California Senate AB-371 will mandate bike-share and scooter providers carry liability insurance forcing some out of business. At a time when California is developing another transportation mode-share, this mandate will kill small micromobility operators. Compare insurance requirements:

  • 4,000 pounds Automobile
  • 80+ mph
  • $15,000 (current CA insurance minimum)
  • Bike-share bike
  • 45 pounds
  • 18 mph
  • $10,000 (if AB 371 passes)

The Kill Bike-Share Bill singles out shared scooters and shared bikes for an onerous insurance requirement. This bill should be fixed. What can you do about it?

Today August 11, California’s Senate Appropriations Committee will review AB 371 AB 371. Senator Portantino, a supporter of active and accessible transportation, chairs the Committee and you can let him know Californians across the state want a better future for micromobility. 

 

Help protect the future of California’s shared micromobility systems by sending Senator Portantino a letter opposing the bill’s burdensome requirements today.

 

 On behalf of CalBike, People for Bikes, and mobility advocates statewide, Thank you for participating.

-LS

 

Friday, August 5, 2022

Cycling Cities: Paris

 


Paris moves 18,000 people per day on the rue de Rivoli with zero carbon emissions.

More from Stein Van Oosteren

Book (French): “Porquoi Pas le Velo?” (Why not the Bicycle?)

TED TALK: https://www.ted.com/talks/stein_van_o... 

-LS