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Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition Newsletter
January 31, 2013
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Pigskins & Pedals: A Sunday Funday Tour of LA's Historic Stadiums Is this Weekend
When: Sunday, February 3; Meet at 9:30 AM, Ride at 10:00 AM
Where: Meet at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - 3939 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles. Meet near the double peristyle entrance at the East end of the Coliseum.
It's Super Bowl Sunday, and what better way to spend it than riding your bike and checking out the Coliseum (host of the first Super Bowl in 1967) and the Rose Bowl (host of 5 Super Bowls)! Will Farmer's Field be built near the LA Convention Center? Will it have bike parking? Which vagabond NFL franchise may end up becoming LA's third NFL team? Who knows? These, and other questions will not be answered on the ride. But we will travel between the two stadiums for a roundtrip total of about 35 miles, and faster riders may have time to toss around the pigskin while waiting for others to catch up before departing to Super Bowl viewing parties. Team jerseys encouraged ...even if your team isn't playing in the big game.
RSVP: To RSVP or volunteer as ride support, please contact Carol Feucht, LACBC Membership & Communications Director, at [email protected].
About Sunday Fundays: Sunday Funday Rides are free 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.
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LACBC's Bike Prom on February 23rd: Last Day to Get Early Bird Tickets Is Today
Time to get footloose for a totally gnarly bike prom!
Did you skip your actual prom? Are you glad you did or wish you hadn't? Do you long for the Eighties? Or do you wonder what they were like AND what an '80s prom even means?
Well, now's your chance to do it up right... on your bicycle!
Join LACBC as we get down with the RAD sounds of DJs Kenefunkport and Skramble. There will be: Dancing! A raffle! A photobooth! Bike valet! And the crowning of a Bike Prom King and Queen! 8'0s prom attire is strongly encouraged.
LACBC Bike Prom
When: Saturday, February 23; 8 PM - 12 AM
Where: American Legion Hall Post 206 - 227 N. Ave. 55, Los Angeles, 90042 (4 blocks west of the Highland Park Gold Line Station) - map
Purchase your tickets here.
Early bird prices are $5 for LACBC members and $10 for nonmembers, and are available through midnight tonight. Prices become $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers in February.
Interested in volunteering on our Bike Prom Committee? We'll need help with decorations, registration, and bike valet. Please email Martin Lopez-Iu at [email protected] if you're interested in joining the Bike Prom Committee!
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Gatto Introduces New Hit-and-Run Bill
Last week, California Assembly Member Mike Gatto introduced a bill to extend the statute of limitations for hit-and-run offenses in California to three years from the date of the offense or one year after the suspect is identified by law enforcement, whichever is later.
We commend Assembly Member Gatto for bringing the hit-and-run epidemic to light. Stay tuned for more updates in the future as this bill moves forward.
Read more in the California Newswire. |
Bike Updates from Around the County: Pasadena Gets Its First Bike Boulevard
Pasadena: Today, Pasadena celebrated its first bike boulevard. The 3/4-mile bike boulevard is on Marengo Avenue and runs between Orange Grove and Washington boulevards. Check out ABC News segment and video on it, featuring an interview with Dan Dabek from C.I.C.L.E.!
Montebello: The city will be hosting a community meeting on Monday, February 11 at 6:00 PM regarding the bike feasibility study. The meeting will be held at Montebello City Hall at 1600 W. Beverly Blvd., Montebello, 90640. This is an opportunity for the community to give their comments and feedback regarding the study. Join local chapter Montebello Bicycle Coalition and see their Facebook event.
Union Station: Metro encourages Union Station users to take a quick online survey to help guide what changes need to be made. Want better bike accessibility and/or better bike parking? Let it be known in the survey by Monday, February 4!
Santa Monica: Now that the green bike lane has opened on Ocean Park Blvd., local LACBC chapter Santa Monica Spoke sends us word that you all should save the date for a Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, February 9th! More details to follow soon.
Downey: This past Saturday, new local chapter the Downey Bicycle Coalition rolled out on its first Community Bicycle Ride. Despite the wet weather, over 70 bicyclists came out to enjoy the 5-mile trip. Special thanks to the various student Kiwanis groups that rallied about 40 bicyclists to show that bicycling is a hobby for residents of all ages to enjoy. It was a great showing that created visibility for local bicyclists and an opportunity to enjoy the road as a community.
The group traveled up Rives from Apollo Park to Furman Park before making an appearance at the weekly Farmers Market via 3rd Street where they were greeted by vendors offering samples. After a short break, the ride continued back towards Apollo Park, where it will begin again next month.
The Downey Bicycle Coalition will host a Community Bicycle Ride the last Saturday morning of every month as it works to promote the fun, healthy, and sustainable bicycling lifestyle, in its effort to bring bicycle infrastructure to Downey. To stay up to date with the Downey Bicycle Coalition, please visit the group's Facebook page. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to message Roger Pardo at [email protected].
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Speak Up and Show Your Support at LA Bike Plan Hearings in February Last week, the Los Angeles City Planning Department released the draft Environmental Impact Report for the next 5 years of Bike Lane implementation. This plan covers 39.5 miles of bike lanes.
Due to the passage of A.B. 2245 last year by Governor Brown, the EIR process will not be as lengthy as it has been in the past, but the City will instead be relying on public outreach. That's where you come in. Residents who would benefit from these improvements need to speak in favor of these bike lanes at these meetings. The city needs to hear from you.
City Planning will be holding region-specific public bike lane hearings on the following dates:
Northeast Area When: Wednesday, February 13; 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Where: Los Angeles River Center and Gardens, California Building - 570 West Avenue 26, Los Angeles, CA 90065 RSVP and spread the word through our Facebook event. Central Area
When: Thursday, February 14; 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Where: Caltrans District 7 Building, Rm 1.040 A, B, and C - 100 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 RSVP and spread the word through our Facebook event. West Area When: Tuesday, February 19; 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Where: LADOT Western Parking Enforcement Office - 11214 West Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064 RSVP and spread the word through our Facebook event. Valley Area When: Thursday, February 21, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Where: North Hollywood Regional Library - 5211 Tujunga Ave., North Hollywood, CA 91601 RSVP and spread the word through our Facebook event. Additionally, a webinar will be held on Wednesday, February 20 at 2 PM. We'll be contacting you about hearings in your neighborhood over the next few weeks. In order to implement these bike lanes, a travel lane or parking may need to be removed in certain cases, and we need people like you who care about safer streets to come out to voice support for these projects. You can read more about the draft EIR and the street segments aching for some bike lanes on Los Angeles Streetsblog. Many--Lankershim, Figueroa (and Colorado), Westwood--will be familiar to you through our Neighborhood Bike Ambassador campaigns, but we're sure you'll be excited about other streets. Venice! 7th! Martin Luther King Blvd.! Cesar Chavez! And beyond!
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Ride Westwood on February 9 & Sign the Petition
Neighborhood Bike Ambassador and Bicycle Coalition at UCLA campaign designed to educate and inform folks about proposed bike lanes on Westwood. This proposed project is part of the 2010 Bicycle Master Plan and is meant to connect to a larger network of bicycle paths, lanes, and routes for everyone to use. This particular project may require the removal of a travel lane to accommodate for these enhancements.
Here are a few ways you can take action:
1. Join LACBC the Bicycle Coalition at UCLA for Ride Westwood! The ride is on Saturday, February 9 and will have two ride start locations:
Ride Westwood
Ride meet-up location #1
When: Saturday, February 9; 10:00 AM
Where: UCLA's Ackerman Bus Terminal
Ride meet-up location #2
When: Saturday, February 9; 11:00 AM
Where: Marshall P. Riddick Youth Center - 2634 Overland Ave., Los Angeles, 90064
2. Sign our Ride Westwood Petition on change.org. We already have over 240 signatures. Let's get some more!
3. Join our mailing list--please contact Alek Bartrosouf at [email protected] to be placed on our Ride Westwood mailing list. You will be notified of upcoming meetings, events, and other critical info related to the campaign. Thanks for your help!
For more information about our Ride Westwood campaign or are interested in volunteering,
feel free to contact Alek Bartrosouf at [email protected] or (213) 629-2142.
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Ride Figueroa on February 10 & Sign the Petition
Ride Figueroa is an LACBC East Bike Ambassador campaign designed to educate and inform folks in Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Cypress Park, Mount Washington, and other surrounding areas about a proposed bike lane on Figueroa between Colorado and San Fernando. This proposed project is part of the 2010 Bicycle Master Plan and is meant to connect to a larger network of bicycle paths, lanes, and routes for everyone to use. This particular project may require the removal of a travel lane to accommodate for these enhancements.
Here are a few ways you can take action:
1. Join us on a ride and invite your friends! Ride Figueroa! We've set a date for this ride, and it is Sunday, February 10 at 10:30 AM. This ride will end at Livable Streets Candidate Forum for CD 1 at Occidental College before 1 PM.
Ride Figueroa
When: Sunday, February 10; Meet at 10:30 AM
Where: Greayer's Oak Park (at Marmion Way and Figueroa) - across the street from the Bike Oven in Highland Park.
2. Sign our Ride Figueroa petition on change.org. We already have over 500 signatures; help us get even more!
3. Join our mailing list--please contact Alek Bartrosouf at [email protected] to be placed on our Ride Figueroa mailing list. You will be notified of upcoming meetings, events, and other critical info related to the campaign. Thanks for your help!
For more information about our Ride Figueroa campaign or are interested in volunteering,
feel free to contact Alek Bartrosouf at [email protected] or (213) 629-2142.
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Bike the Vote: Candidate Forum for CD 1 Coming Up, Plus CD 11 Forum Video Now Available Local elections are coming in March, and are you wondering where your candidate stands on bike and pedestrian policy? How about the hit-and-run epidemic? Bike Plan implementation? Road maintenance?
While LACBC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and cannot endorse candidates, we can get candidates' views on bike planning and policy to better inform voters on where these candidates stand on issues that affect you. Candidate Surveys for Mayoral and Council Candidates Earlier last week, we sent out our candidate surveys to all of the mayoral candidates and all of the city council candidates. We'll post up responses on our blog beginning soon for the mayoral candidates and beginning on February 7th for the council candidates. Stay tuned for updates from our candidates.
Additionally, we have partnered with Los Angeles Streetsblog, Occidental College's Urban & Environmental Policy Program, the Bus Riders Union, Los Angeles Walks, and Southern California Transit Advocates, to get the five leading mayoral candidates on film to answer questions posed by our partners and us. All five leading candidates--Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Kevin James, Jan Perry, and Emanuel Pleitez--have committed. Candidate Forums for CD 11 and CD 1
Last week, we co-hosted a Livable Streets Candidate Forum with Los Angeles Streetsblog, Los Angeles Walks, and Bikerowave. All four CD 11 candidates attended, and Los Angeles Streetsblog has one-one-one interviews with each of the candidates: Frederick Sutton, Tina Hess, Odysseus Bostick, and Mike Bonin. Update: LA Streetsblog now has video of the entire forum up.
Now, we move onto to a candidate forum for Council District 1! Following our Ride Figueroa event, we will be co-hosting a Livable Streets Candidate Forum for CD 1 with Los Angeles Streetsblog, Los Angeles Walks, and Occidental College's Environmental and Urban Policy Program. Council District 1, which is currently represented by Council Member Ed Reyes, includes the communities of Glassell Park, Cypress Park, Highland Park, Mt. Washington, Elysian Park, Echo Park, Westlake, Angeleno Heights, Chinatown, Lincoln Heights, Montecito Heights, Pico Union, Adams-Normandie, Mid-Cities, and MacArthur Park, among others. So far, we have Jose A. Gardea and Jesse Rosas confirmed. Livable Streets Candidate Forum for CD 1 When: Sunday, February 10; 1 PM Where: Occidental College's Herrick Memorial Chapel Lower Herrick Room - 1600 Campus Rd, Los Angeles, 90041 |
Get Ready for the 13th Annual Los Angeles River Ride on June 9th Mark your calendars! We have a little under 6 months until LACBC's biggest ride returns on Sunday, June 9th. Perhaps your goal for 2013 is to ride a Century or to get your whole family out on bike ride together. Let us help!
13th Annual Los Angeles River Ride When: Sunday, June 9, 2013 Where: Start at the Autry Center at 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park
The Los Angeles River Ride is:
- 7 great rides for all ages and abilities! We have a 100-mile Century, 70-mile ride, 70-mile Reverse Ride (starting in Long Beach and ending there), 50-mile, 36-mile, 15-mile Family Ride, and Kids' Bike Rodeo. All rides are supported with volunteer ride marshals.
- A great way to explore the Los Angeles River and Los Angeles as a whole. This County is more connected than you think, and LA really does have a river. Learn more about what Los Angeles has to offer on this ride.
- LACBC's biggest fundraiser. Your registration fees help us work for a better, more bike-able LA County. Want to do more? Sign up for LACBC membership with your River Ride registration and get $10 off the regular membership price.
Registration is now open! Learn more about the River Ride at la-bike.org/riverride. |
What's Ringing Our Bike Bells: Ovarian Psycos Cycle Brigade New Trailer
| The Ovarian Psycos (Official Trailer) |
The Ovarian Psycos Cycle Brigade has been inspiring us for the past few years. More than just a biking group of women on the eastside, these women have built up a community and support group to empower women, especially women of color. Two filmmakers are looking to document the work of the Ovarian Psycos in film format. Check out the trailer for the film, and if you'd like to see this documentary film made, you can donate to the Kickstarter campaign. |
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Events, Meetings, & Volunteer Opportunities
�Avancemos! Move LA Forward!
When: Friday, February 1; 8 AM Where: Los Angeles Union Station, Main Concourse Join Move LA for an exciting day full of presentations and discussions about transit in the region to move Los Angeles forward. LACBC will be providing complimentary bike valet, and the reception at 3:30 will be honoring Bill Rosendahl, council member for CD 11, who has been a champion for bicyclists' rights. Register for the Move LA Conference here.
Ride Around Pomona
When: Saturday, February 2; 8:30 AM
Where: Meet at Thomas Plaza in Downtown Pomona
Pgskins & Pedals Sunday Funday Ride
When: Sunday, February 3; meet at 9:30 AM, ride at 10:00 AM
More info in newsletter.
PVBC Meeting
When: Tuesday, February 5; 6 PM
Where: Loft Gallery - 543 W. Second St., Pomona
Local chapter Pomona Valley Bicycle Coalition will hold its first meeting of 2013. Come by to learn about goals for the new year.
Ride Westwood
When: Saturday, February 9
More info in newsletter.
Ride Figueroa
When: Sunday, February 10
More info in newsletter
Candidate Forum for Council District 1
When: Sunday, February 10; 1 PM
More info in newsletter
Montebello Bicycle Feasibility Study Public Hearing
When: Monday, February 11; 6:00 PM
Where: Montebello City Hall - 1600 W. Beverly Blvd., Montebello, 90640
The city will be hosting a community meeting regarding the bike feasibility study. This is an opportunity for the community to give their comments and feedback regarding the study. Join local chapter Montebello Bicycle Coalition and see their Facebook event.
Northeast Area Bike Lane Hearing
When: Wednesday, February 13; 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
More info in newsletter.
Central Area Bike Lane Hearing
When: Thursday, February 14; 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
More info in newsletter
West Area Bike Lane Hearing
When: Tuesday, February 19; 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
More info in newsletter.
Valley Area Bike Lane Hearing
When: Thursday, February 21, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
More info in newsletter.
When: Saturday, February 23; 8 PM
LA Chinatown Firecracker Run and Bike RideWhen: Saturday, February 23 and Sunday, February 24Where: ChinatownBike the 20-mile or 30-mile bike ride, or run the 5K or 10K run. LACBC's bike valet will be available once again after the bike ride on Saturday. Also, if you sign up to participate, make sure to add that LACBC referred you so that part of your registration fee will benefit LACBC. More info at firecracker10k.org.13th Annual Los Angeles River RideWhen: Sunday, June 9More info in newsletter.
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Join LACBC or Renew
The Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition is a member-supported organization that works for you to build a better, more bike-able L.A. County.
Members are the backbone of LACBC! Help keep LACBC strong by becoming an LACBC member (or renewing your membership) and be part of the change! |
Contact Information
Carol Feucht Membership & Communications Director Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition
[email protected] |
Let's be friends! Connect with LACBC: www.la-bike.org |
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