LACBC
Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition Newsletter

August 23, 2012 

In this issue
Bike Updates from Around the County: Glendale Bike Plan Heads to City Council
ACTION ITEM: Urge the State Assembly to "Give Me 3"
ACTION ITEM: Continue Sending Letters of Support for a Better, Safer Expo Bikeway
ACTION ITEM: Urge Governor Brown to Sign 1201, the LA River Access Bil
Kick-Off Meetings for Neighborhood Bike Ambassador Program Happening Now
The Sunday FunGay Ride: A Celebration of Bikes and Gay LA
Touring LA County with Where to Bike and LACBC
Volunteer for CicLAvia
Join LACBC's Ride Marshal Team
Check out LACBC Bike Valet's Final Weekend at Grand Performances
What's Ringing Our Bike Bells: For the Love of Cycling in Los Angeles
Events, Meetings, & Volunteer Opportunities
Bike Updates from Around the County: Glendale Bike Plan Heads to City Council

Glendale 

Glendale: Glendale's final draft of Bike Transportation Plan will be presented to City Council for approval on Tuesday, August 28th, at 6 PM. The BTP is the product of several years of work by community members and city staff to create an extensive plan detailing bicycle infrastructure improvements in the City of Glendale. The full plan can be reviewed at the city's website at bikeglendale.org.

 

Local chapter Walk Bike Glendale encourages you to send an email to City Council or attend the meeting on Tuesday to state your support for bicycle improvements in the city. The City Council needs to hear from you! Send an email to City Council by e-mailing [email protected]; [email protected]. See more information on the Walk Bike Glendale website.

 

Culver City: The Ballona Creek Bike Path will be closed starting Monday, August 27 through Friday, August 31 from 7 AM to 4 PM between the National Boulevard and Overland Avenue entrances. During this temporary closure, maintenance will be conducted including: tree trimming, graffiti removal, concrete repair, and the addition of trail markings using thermoplastic. Signage will be posted at the Overland, Duquesne and National entrances to alert path users about this closure. More info on the LADOT Bike Blog.

CulverCorral 

Culver City: Last month, we announced that Culver City received its first bike corral on Washington and Jean, and now the City of Culver City is holding a celebration! Join the City on Monday, August 27 at 10:00 AM. Please plan to meet on the sidewalk next to the bike corral, grab a cup of coffee or bite to eat at nearby businesses, and hear a few words from the City about its work to help make the City more bicycle-friendly!

 

Long Beach: The Los Angeles County Flood Control District will be performing environmental clean-up activities adjacent to the Los Angeles River Bike Path between Pacific Coast Highway and Ocean Boulevard from August 27 to September 7. 

 

The Bike Path from Pacific Coast Highway to Anaheim Street will be closed from approximately 8 AM to 3 PM weekdays beginning August 27 and lasting until approximately August 31.  Riders will be detoured onto San Francisco Avenue, one block east of the path. From Anaheim Street to Ocean Boulevard there will be intermittent delays due to these activities. More more information visit the LA County DPW website.

 

Carson
Carson: The City of Carson has been awarded the 2012 Caltrans Community-Based Transportation Planning (CBTP) Grant to create the city's first Master Plan of Bikeways since 1978! The first community "ideas and suggestions" meeting for the Master Plan of Bikeways will be on Saturday, September 8 from 11 AM - 12:30 PM at the Juanita Millender-McDonald Community Center, Multi-Purpose Room #111. Also, complete a short online survey to share your thoughts on bicycling in Carson. More info.
ACTION ITEM: Urge the State Assembly to "Give Me 3"

Senate Bill 1464, the 3-foot passing bill, was passed by California Senators, and now we need the Assembly to do the same tomorrow, August 24th.

SB 1464 will require drivers to give bicyclists at least three feet of clearance when overtaking them from behind in the same lane.

 

By giving drivers a clear, measurable, objective standard for how to pass bicyclists safely, Senate Bill 1464 will help prevent the leading cause of bicyclist fatalities. And by making our roads safer, SB 1464 will help more would-be bicyclists confidently choose to ride a bike as everyday transportation.

 

Twenty-one other states already have laws that specify a minimum passing distance for drivers passing bicyclists.

 

Voice your support, and send in a letter of support by clicking this link by the end of today!

ACTION ITEM: Continue Sending Letters of Support for a Better, Safer Expo Bikeway 

 

Thank you to everyone who has responded to last week's call to action! You all have sent in over 100 letters of support to make sure that Phase II of the Expo Bikeway is implemented to make riding your bike there safer.

 

The Expo Bicycle Advisory Committee met on Tuesday morning to discuss some of the design issues identified, including Pico/Gateway and Centinela. There is not yet consensus among Expo Authority staff that design changes need to occur. As LACBC works with Expo and other stakeholders, please continue to send in your letters to the Expo Board if you have not done so already. We will provide further updates as developments occur.

 

Use our sample letter on the LACBC blog or your own words to email the Expo Board.

ACTION ITEM: 
Urge Governor Brown to Sign SB 1201, the 
LA River Access Bill
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SB 1201, the Friends of the LA River (FoLAR)'s Los Angeles River Expanded Public Access Bill, is on Governor Brown's desk awaiting his signature. The bill will broaden the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works' 100-year-old mission of flood and stormwater management to include, for the first time, education and recreation. This bill lays the foundation for a vibrant river environment that will serve all the denizens of the watershed and make Southern California a richer, more verdant place to be. 

Please contact Governor Jerry Brown by September 1st, and tell him you support SB 1201!

Governor Jerry Brown
c/o State Capitol, Suite 1173 
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-445-2841 office phone (call between 9 AM & 5 PM) 
916-558-3160 office fax
Emails may be sent here.
Kick-Off Meetings for Neighborhood Bike Ambassador Program Happening Now

If you want to make your City of Los Angeles neighborhood a better place to ride, join our 
 Neighborhood Bike Ambassador program! The Neighborhood Bike Ambassador program is a new way for LACBC members & volunteers to work on neighborhood-scale projects and organize local support for bike projects and LACBC campaigns in the City of Los Angeles. 

  

We have scheduled kick-off meetings for 5 different regions in the City of Los Angeles: Eastside/Northeast LA, Central LA, South LA, the Westside, and the Valley. The Valley Meeting already happened this week, but here are the other four meetings for your region:

   

West Meeting    

When: Monday, August 27; 7 PM
Where: UCLA's School of Public Affairs (Faculty Lounge Room 5391) - 651 Charles E. Young Drive, 90095  

(enter at the Wyton/Hilgard intersection)     

  

South Meeting  
When: Wednesday, August 29; 7 PM

Where: USC's Gerontolgy (GER) Building Room 230 - 3715 McClintock Avenue, 90089
(the GER building is one building directly above the corner building on Exposition and S. Vermont)  

 

Central Meeting*   

When: Tuesday, September 4; 7 PM (if you want to meet at 6:30 we can take a ride up to Yucca Street!)
Where: Hollywood Field Office, Hollywood Community Room - 6501 Fountain Avenue, 90028 

  

East Meeting*
When: Thursday, September 20; 7 PM
Where: The Flying Pigeon - 3404 N. Figueroa St., 90065

   

*Some of you asked for some clarity over the East and Central regions for the program.  To help, here is a breakdown by neighborhood - not all are mentioned of course but this gives you an idea.

  

East - Northeast LA, Boyle Heights, Silver Lake, Echo Park, Elysian Valley, Atwater Village 

Central - Downtown, Mid-City, Hollywood, La Brea

 

We hope to see you there!

The Sunday FunGay Ride: A Celebration of Bikes and Gay LA 
SundayFunday SundayFunGay
Take a bike tour of gay LA led by LACBC Board Member Herbie Huff! This ride begins in Pershing Square in downtown LA and ends in West Hollywood, where we'll see if we can handle the infamous Hamburger Mary's Drag Queen Brunch. We'll take brief stops along the way to hear about 1) local queer history and 2) bike advocacy in West Hollywood with local chapter West Hollywood Bicycle CoalitionRide will be relaxed and roughly 12-15 miles in length from Downtown LA to West Hollywood. Riders afterwards can ride with the group, ride back on their own, or take the Metro #4 bus back to downtown LA.

 

When: Sunday, September 2; Meet at 10:00 AM; Ride at 10:30 AM
Where: northeast corner of Pershing Square (near the intersection of 5th and Hill)

 

RSVP: To RSVP or volunteer as ride support, please contact Carol Feucht, Membership & Communications Manager, at [email protected].

About Sunday Fundays: Sunday Funday Rides are free and open to LACBC members plus one guest. Interested in becoming a member? Sign up for  membership online or become a member at the ride at a discounted price.

Touring L.A. County with Where to Bike and the LACBC
SundayFunday WhereToBike
When: Thursday, August 30; Ride starts at 5 PM and book party starts at 7 PM
Where: {pages} Bookstore - 904 Manhattan Beach Ave., Manhattan Beach, 90266

Join us to celebrate the recent release of Where to Bike Los Angeles with a bike ride and release party! We'll start with a leisurely 10-to-15-mile ride (mostly flat with a couple of short, easy climbs) through the South Bay beach communities with brief stops at points of interest. 
Families are welcome to join us, but kids must be at least 12 with on-street riding experience and accompanied by adults.   

At the end of the ride, {Pages} in Manhattan Beach will host a book party at its shop with refreshments, a slide show, and book signing. Of course, the ride component of the evening's festivities is totally optional.    

Find more information on the {pages} bookstore website.
Volunteer for CicLAvia
SundayFunday CicLAvia
LACBC is once again partnering with CicLAvia to organize the hundreds of volunteers needed to pull off LA's favorite car-free, open streets event. There is so much to do in the weeks leading up to CicLAvia, as well as on the day of October 7th. Canvassing began this week, inventories and office work get started next week. Hub volunteers, route angels and organizations for our Adopt-an-Intersection program are needed on the day of.

Visit 
CicLAvia.org/volunteer for more information on all of the volunteer opportunities and email Martin Lopez-Iu at [email protected] to sign up!

Over the past year we've been developing our Marshal Team, starting with Tour de Taste and the LA River Ride. We want it to grow into a force to be reckoned with, made up of strong riders with marshaling, bike mechanic, and first-aid skills. We will be hosting training rides, providing bike maintenance classes, first aid courses, and outfitting you with an official team jersey and all the bike tools you'll need along the way.  

Please join us for one of our orientation rides. On September 8th we will joining an East LA community ride. Please RSVP to [email protected]

 

When: Friday and Saturday, August 24 & 25; 8 PM  
Where: Grand Performances at California Plaza - 350 S. Grand, Los Angeles, 90071
  
LACBC has had a great time partnering with Grand Performances for its series of bike valets this summer! And now, as all good things must come to an end, we come to our last weekend providing bike valet for Grand Performances. We would like to thank Grand Performances for encouraging folks to ride their bikes to their popular series and for inviting LACBC to provide bike valet.  

We hope yo see you all this final weekend! To find our bike valet, enter California Plaza off of Grand Ave., walk up the steps south of Blue Cow, and find us in front of the Deloitte Building. 


  

Volunteer for Bike Valet! In order to offer bike valet, we'll need your help! We have two shifts for each valet: 7-9 PM and 9-11 PM. Email [email protected] to sign up! 
What's Ringing Our Bike Bells: For the Love of Cycling in LA

For The Love Of Cycling - SubCultures
For The Love Of Cycling - SubCultures
Los Angeles cyclist Fabian Vasquez of the Wolfpack Hustle and Orange 20 Bikes invites the world to learn more about local bike community, and he talks about what bicycling means to him.
 
Check out the video from SoulPancake's SubCultures documentary series, which focuses niche communities.
Events, Meetings, & Volunteer Opportunities

   

Safer, Kinder Silver Lake Streets Design Charrette  
When:
Saturday, August 25; 10 AM to 1 PM 

Where:
Silver Lake Public Library, Plaza and Community Room - 2411 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, 90039
Join Los Angeles Walks and the Silver Lake Neighborhood Council for a "meet the candidates" session and what city council candidates have to say about making our streets safer of people walking, biking, taking transit and driving.  After the session, participate in a for a Safer, Kinder Streets Design Presentation and Charrette. More info

Cycle City at Fiesta la Ballona
When: Saturday, August 25; 12 PM to 6 PM
Where: Veteran's Park, 4117 Overland Avenue, Culver City 
Join local chapter Culver City Bicycle Coalition and other local bike organizations and shops for the "Pedal in the Park" as part of Fiesta la Ballona! You can ride, park, decorate, attend workshops, and more! All activities are FREE! For a complete schedule, visit the 
Fiesta website. Check out the CCBC website for info on feeder rides.

Bike-In Movie Screening of "To Live and Ride in LA"
When: Saturday, August 25; 6 PM to 10 PM
Where: Palomares Park (northwest corner of the park, just south of the tennis courts) - Pomona
Ride your bikes to an outdoor movie screening hosted by local chapter Pomona Valley Bicycle Coalition. Bring yourself, your bike, your friends, a blanket to sit on, and money for snacks, raffle and donations. Secure Bike Valet will be available. See Facebook event

Celebration of Culver City's First Bike Corral

When:
Monday, August 27; 10 AM
More info in newsletter. 

Glendale Bike Transportation Plan to City Council for Approval

When: Tuesday, August 28: 6 PM 

More info in newsletter. 


LACBC Civic Engagement Committee Meeting
When:  
Tuesday, August 28; 6:45 PM
Where: Johnnie's Pizza - 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 
Join LACBC's Civic Engagement Committee this month to work on
questionnaires for district attorney candidates and local city races!


Touring L.A. County with Where to Bike and LACBC 

When:
Thursday, August 30; 5 PM

More info in newsletter.

The Sunday FunGay Ride: A Celebration of Bikes and Gay LA
 

When:
 Sunday, September 2; Meet at 10 AM, Ride at 10:30 AM

More info in newsletter.

LACBC Board Meeting

When: Wednesday, September 5; 6:45 PM
Where: LACBC Headquarters, Mezzanine Level - 634 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, 90014 
Mark your calendars! September's LACBC Board Meeting has been re-scheduled for September 5.


East LA Bike Ride
When: Saturday, September 8; 9 AM
Parks & Recreation and Supervisor Gloria Molina are hosting an East LA bicycle ride as part of Artsfest and Taste of East LA. LACBC is looking for volunteers to marshal the rides and help out with bike valet. Email [email protected] to volunteer.

Carson Bike Master Plan Community Meeting
When: Saturday, September 8; 11 AM to 12:30 PM
More info in newsletter. 

ArtCycle East Hollywood
When: Saturday, September 8; 12 PM to 8 PM
The East Hollywood Neighborhood County and the East Hollywood Arts and Culture Committee are bringing you the fourth annual ArtCycle, a community event designed to celebrate the arts, bicycling, public space and sustainable living in the heart of Los Angeles.  ArtCycle is a street fair with a decidedly do-it-yourself twist. There will be live bands, DJs, food trucks, performance art and bike rides to visit local galleries and public art! More info at artcycleeasthollywood.com.

  

National Women's Bicycling Summit
When: Thursday, September 13; 2:30 PM
Where: Long Beach Convention Center - 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, 90802 
This half-day event will be hosted by the League of American Bicyclists and APBP, in partnership with
 Women on Bikes SoCal and Pro Walk/Pro Bike. It will feature targeted break-out sessions and a keynote address. It will bridge the worlds of style and advocacy with the Cycle Chic Fashion Show and give participants the chance to network at a post-show after party. Register here.

Tour de Fat Los Angeles
When: Saturday, September 15; 10 AM to 5 PM
Where: Los Angeles Historic State Park
Bikes, beers, and costumes! Enjoy New Belgium's bike party that benefits LACBC, CICLE, and the Bicycle Kitchen. More info.

CicLAvia 10.07.12
When: Sunday, October 7; 10 AM to 3 PM
Where: Downtown LA, South LA, MacArthur Park, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Boyle Heights
LA's biggest block party just moved up a week and features a modified route that hits South LA and explores more of Boyle Heights. Visit CicLAvia.org for more info. Check our e-newsletter to volunteer!
Other Events Around Town

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Contact Information

Carol Feucht
Membership & Communications Manager
Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition

[email protected]

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