Wednesday, November 30, 2011

KIA Superbowl Ad

Getting Kids back into cars is automobile industry JOB 1.

Ratcheting up marketing to kids. Marketing cars directly to children pays off big for car companies even though they won’t be driving or buying their own for years. American children in particular hold real sway over family purchases. How about Laguna  Beach Unified District students?  DC Streets Blog has the story.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thanksgiving Week in Review for CSTF

Results of Tuesday 22 November Council meeting addressing Complete Streets infrastructure projects:
  • CSTF under city review make 24 recommendations for CS infrastructure
  • City Staff writes agenda bill, 3 from CSTF, 3 unfamiliar, 1 contingency
  • Staff re-label agenda bill with a CSTF origin
  • Council allocates budget: $5k for Sharrows, $20k for trail building, $50k for consultant fees, and $225K for further in-house studies and fees
  • Summary: out of $300k, $5k pays for cycling infrastructure
Also making news:
  • Susi-Q considers CSTF News as SPAM, requests list removal
  • Saturday 26 Nov. cyclist hit by motorist Forest and PCH
  • Saturday 26 Nov. cyclist accident on Laguna Canyon Road
  • Sunday 27 Nov. two pedestrians hit by motorist, Brooks and PCH

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Grateful for the New Orange Freeway

Seventeen strangers traveled 30 miles making 16 friends and sparing the air 510 pounds of CO2. This is the view down the Class I bike freeway at the Santa Ana River.  Starting in Newport Beach this bikeway links 7 cities,  Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Orange without a single stop sign.

Monday, November 21, 2011

"SHARROWS" by Los Angeles D.O.T.

This is how Sharrows are done in Los Angeles, Bright Green. This painted lane alerts motorists to share the lane with non-motorized traffic, and directs cyclists to ride outside the door-zone of parked cars. The lane is 1.5 miles long, 6 feet wide and next to a 4-foot buffer zone, leaving an 8-foot parking zone on this street. Cycling advocates in Laguna Beach say they hope to see these lanes used on major commuter corridors such as Cliff Drive, Glenneyre, Laguna Canyon Road, PCH and Virginia Street (S Laguna) where on-street parking is non-negotiable. See the LA Times story on-line.

Pre-Thanksgiving Day Bike Ride and Brunch

Ever wonder what it's like to cycle a freeway without the cars? Come and find out. Wednesday 23 November we ride the Santa Ana River 30 miles, from Newport Beach to Orange. We’ll return to the Newport Pier a little after 1pm. It’s an easy off-street route, so bring a friend and join us:

  • 8am Wednesday Nov. 23rd
  • Meet at the Newport Pier
  • Easy, Off-street & Fun
  • About 30 miles round trip
  • Remember sunscreen! 
For more details see bike Newport Beach.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Give Your 3 Minutes at Laguna Beach City Council Meeting Tuesday 6 pm

Please attend to show your support during public comments at Laguna Beach City Council meeting Tuesday, November 15. Meeting commences at 6 pm.

Chris Prelitz, chair of the Environmental Committee will address city council to move forward environmentally and economically (hear from him how the two go hand-in-hand). He only has 3 minutes to present. Speak in support of Complete Streets and sustainability for Laguna Beach!

Hope to see you there.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Complete Streets Task Force and Safer Passages share cooperation

"Our Mission is to raise awareness so that pedestrians and motorists will save lives by doing the following:"
        *Look Up Find the Eyes!
        *Smile!       
        *Hang up, Drive!
        *Don't Text and Drive!
        *Don't Text and Walk!
        *Keep your eyes on the Road!
        *See a problem, Report it

Friday, November 11, 2011

Guess where this is?

First Laguna Beach Sharrows to support cycling appeared on Cypress Drive and LeDroite this week. Bike Route signs appeared on Rosa Bonhuer and Monterey. Share the Road!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Memorial Ghost Bike on Park Avenue

A memorial ghost bike was erected on Park Avenue near Tahiti for Mark Leones, 28 of Costa Mesa who fatally crashed his bicycle while descending Park Avenue Sunday morning 16 October. Mark was riding with a group of cyclists when he lost control and crashed. According to police Mark was wearing a helmet. Mark Leones is the eighth cyclist to die in Orange County this year.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Our Energy Trap

An an increasing number of Americans are caught between the cost of gasoline and a systemic inability to stop driving their cars. In the last 60 years America has become a "motorized society" in which most of our citizens have become totally dependent on daily travel by car for their existence. Take away our cars and most of us would be hard pressed to reorganize our lives to provide for the essentials of life. Findings from the Energy Trap, an project of the New America foundation, a think-tank funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Read "The Peak-Oil Crisis: The Energy Trap" at the Post Carbon Institute.