Call it a non-explanatory explanation.
A statement from the Culver City Communications & Public Information Manager purports to explain the city’s move to modify the highly successful MOVE Culver City project — including the bizarre plan to exempt the move to re-add another traffic lane under California’s CEQA environmental regulations.
Except the only time CEQA is even mentioned is in the first paragraph, and then only in passing.
At its meeting on Monday, September 11th, 2023, the Culver City City Council voted 3-2 to ratify plans to modify the MOVE Culver City pilot project, including a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) exemption. MOVE Culver City is a city-led effort that reimagines city streets as public spaces and prioritizes moving people more efficiently and safely in the design of the street.
The story goes on to add that the re-imagined project will include new bike boxes at seven locations, which wouldn’t be necessary if the city wasn’t removing the current protected bike lane, and moving to a shared bus-bike lane.
And in doublespeak Orwell would be proud of, he describes the goal of the MOVE project as improving “the infrastructure and services for mobility alternatives and to offer the community equitable, convenient, and sustainable mobility options.”
It’s hard to imagine how removing a protected bike lane, and forcing bikes and buses to share a single lane, accomplishes any of those goals.
Meanwhile, the crowdfunding campaign to fight the changes is now approaching 80% of the modest $10,000 goal.
Hopefully, it will meet that soon.
Or better yet, exceed it.
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In a surprisingly moving gesture, the ghost bike for San Francisco bicycling champ Ethan Boyes was burned in the bonfire at Burning Man,
The bike had disappeared after officials at the Presidio ordered it removed, and passed among friends until it was taken to the event to be burned.
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A reminder that the North Hollywood CicLAmini — a shorter version of CicLAvia intended to encourage walking over bicycling — rolls this Sunday.
Thank you, @ladailynews! "CicLAmini—North Hollywood, a mini-version of the usual CicLAvia closed-streets event, invites the public to bike, run, roller skate, skateboard or walk on Sept. 17 in the NoHo Arts District on and off Lankershim Boulevard."https://t.co/gjloOtrJx9
— CicLAvia (@CicLAvia) September 15, 2023
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Joni Yung sings the praises of Pasadena’s new Union Street protected bike lane, suggesting she may have misjudged the wealthy, traditionally white and conservative city.
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Good point.
If LA schools really cared about student safety, they wouldn’t resort to part-time safety measures.
Seems weird to implement these traffic calming measures only during school hours? Like, this is an admission that our streets are unsafe but kids only deserve to feel safe from 8-3? What about the rest of the time? pic.twitter.com/52f7Ku3cXz
— Mar Vista Voice (@marvistavoice) September 14, 2023
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LADOT wants to know what you think about how to improve Westside walking and biking conditions.
And no, burn it all down and start over probably isn’t a winning idea.
Share your comments on how to improve biking and walking conditions on the Westside! @LADOTlivable is raffling off a FREE bicycle to one lucky participant who submits a comment.
Check out the tool: https://t.co/4Jpm1Z7Txl
— Streets For All (@streetsforall) September 13, 2023
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Here’s your chance to weigh in on the long-overdue proposal to extend the Ballona Creek bike path to the creek’s eastern terminus.
We’re studying extending the Ballona Creek bike path further east! Join to learn more and give your feedback:
9/24, 3pm with @minclaorg
9/25, 7pm with @CulverCityGov
9/27, 6pm with @CW_HeatherHutt
10/7, 11am via ZoomRSVP & learn more at https://t.co/CibLHi2AFM pic.twitter.com/DdK5BoOPnw
— Streets For All (@streetsforall) September 15, 2023
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.
No bias here. A teenaged bike rider was injured when they were struck by driver while taking part in a Salinas rideout, as the group popped wheelies and wove through traffic in front of the local high school. But despite several references to getting hit by a car, the lengthy story never once mentioned that it might have had a driver.
No bias here, either. Nowhere in this six paragraph story about a Wisconsin hit-and-run that left a 39-year old woman riding a bicycle with significant injuries, does it mention that someone was driving the vehicle that hit her.
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Local
What could possibly go wrong? The Los Angeles City Planning Commission backed a proposal to install 80 digital billboards on sites owned by Metro, which could generate up to half a billion dollars in ad revenue over a 20 year period. After all, it’s not like the flashing billboards are distracting, or anything.
Police continue the hunt for five men who burglarized Irwindale Cycles early Monday morning, including two men who got off the Metro L (Gold) Line in Pasadena with four bikes still bearing the shop’s price tags.
While we continue the endless wait for California’s ebike rebate program to finally go live, Santa Monica is planning to offer vouchers up to $2,000 to eligible low-income residents to buy ebikes and accessories.
The LA County Sheriff’s Department will conduct another in the area’s ongoing series of bicycle and pedestrian safety enforcement operations in Carson today. So ride to the letter of the law until you cross the city limit line, so you’re not the one who gets ticketed.
State
California Streetsblog marks the passage of California’s speed cam pilot program in the state legislature, observing that it’s now up to Gov. Newsom to sign it. Given his track record on traffic safety issues, cross your fingers but don’t hold your breath.
Encinitas considers actions to prevent additional ebike deaths, including sharrows, reduced lane widths and bike lanes, as well as lowering the speed limit on part of Coast Highway 101 and a installing rubber traffic circle roundabout on Quail Gardens Drive. But someone should tell them that sharrows are worthless, and have been shown to actually increase the risk to people on bicycles. And people on regular bikes are at risk, too.
A Marin paper says San Raphael is keeping its promise to improve safety for bike riders. Although it’s hard to square that with the ongoing efforts to remove the bike lanes from the Richmond-San Raphael Bridge.
A 19-year old Roseville driver faces a felony hit-and-run charge after striking a 61-year old bike rider and driving off, leaving the victim with minor injuries. Although something doesn’t add up, since California’s felony hit-and-run statute only applies in cases of major injuries or death; a crash resulting in minor injuries should be charged as a misdemeanor.
A Gold County bicycling columnist offers safety advice while reviewing bike laws, but neglects to mention under his section about taking the lane that bicyclists can legally use the full lane on any substandard lane, which means any lane too narrow to safety share with a motor vehicle — and these days that means a large truck or SUV, not a compact sedan.
National
He gets it. A Colorado writer says instead of blaming the victim, it should be up to drivers to operate their vehicles safely and not hit bike riders or pedestrians. But please, can we finally drive a stake through the overly tired “safety is a two-way street” cliche once and for all?
New York-based Priority Bicycles is introducing a belt-drive foldie for just $799, which is an exceptionally low price for the category.
New York residents and industry leaders argue that allowing four-wheeled, “high-speed” — aka 20 mph — delivery cargo bikes in bike lanes will get someone killed. Just wait until someone tells them about all those high-speed drivers in the big, dangerous machines.
Maryland will provide another $25.5 million for bicycle, pedestrian and trail projects.
He gets it, too. After getting hit by a truck while riding a bicycle, a Charleston, South Carolina English professor and local Democratic Party co-chair says a local street needs a bike lane, not another ghost bike.
International
After being forced to close 750 campus dorm rooms due to structural defects, an English university promises to give a free bicycle to any student moved off campus.
Harry Styles and James Corden are both one of us, as they take to bikeshare bikes for a leisurely “bromance” ride through London’s Primrose Hill neighborhood.
India’s “bicycle” political party is in the midst of the country’s longest bicycling political rally at 37 days and over 1,600 miles, and counting.
Competitive Cycling
Bicycling reports that cycling fans took to social media to express their outrage over Jumbo-Visma’s dick moves tactics in Wednesday’s stage 17 of the Vuelta, as both Jonas Vingegaard and Primož Roglič attacked their own teammate, American race leader Sepp Kuss. As usual, read it on Yahoo if the magazine blocks you.
Road.cc declared the end of the Jumbo-Visma civil war on Thursday, however, as Vingegaard and Roglič worked to protect Kuss’ lead, while Remco Evenpoel won the stage from the break, although longtime cycling director sportif Johan Bruyneel was not impressed with Belgian cyclist Remco Evenepoel’s tactics.
The Tour of Britain could see a return of the women’s race next year.
Finally…
That feeling when your friends talk you into crashing your bike into a naked pedestrian, who proceeds to beat the crap out of you. If a tank can pass a bike rider safely, a driver should be able to, too.
And it wouldn’t be funny if it wasn’t so painfully true.
City: I’d like to solve the puzzle, is it “Wear bright clothing” pic.twitter.com/KzWyz2k3j8
— Tom Flood (@tomflood1) September 14, 2023
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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.
Oh, and fuck Putin