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Closed – Free or Discounted Ticket to the California Bicycle Summit

March 29, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

The fellowship award has been closed and all spots have been filled. Thank you for your interest!

The 2019 California Bicycle Summit will be a gathering of leaders in advocacy for more equitable, inclusive and prosperous communities where bicycling enables more people to live joyful and healthy lives — regardless of their ability to afford a typical costly conference fee, thanks to the provision of nearly 200 free and discounted tickets and a number of fellowships for housing and transportation.

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Now Accepting Proposals for 2019 California Bicycle Summit

March 29, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

Have your voice heard! Submit a proposal to share your knowledge and insights with your California allies at the 2019 California Bicycle Summit! Proposals must be submitted by May 1. Your proposal doesn’t have to be complete but we want your ideas!

This year’s theme is about the intersections in our work: the physical intersections in our communities that should be safe places to traverse and converse instead of the hazardous injury hotspots they too often are; and the theoretical intersections that define how we each approach bicycling via other issues, such as land use and housing, other forms of mobility, how race and class have impacted and continue to impact transportation justice, and the urgency of climate change. We will address all these kinds of intersections in plenary sessions, workshops, bike rides, walking tours, parties, mixers, and community activities. This will be a very inclusive event, with about 200 free and deeply discounted tickets, and a steering committee dedicated to recruiting participation from across California’s diverse communities.

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‘Streets For All Coalition’; CalBike Joins Shared E-Bike, Scooter Partners in Unveiling Equity, Sustainability Principles

March 28, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

For Immediate Release

CalBike Co-Founds “Streets For All Coalition” to Unite Bike Riders, Scooter Users, and Pedestrians

New Coalition Brings Together Environmental Organizations, Active
Transportation Advocates, and Sustainable New Mobility Operators to Improve
Transportation and Tackle Climate Change

 

Sacramento, CA (March 3rd, 2019) – The California Bicycle Coalition announced on
Wednesday that the advocacy organization has signed on as a founding member of the new
“Streets for All” coalition, whose co-founders are working to harness the potential of shared
mobility options such as bikes, e-bikes, and e-scooters to reduce car dependence as alternative
to automobiles become more popular while the streets remain unsafe.

“The political power of the automobile lobby has made our streets great for fast driving but
dangerous for everyone else. To change that, we need our own people power. Scooters bring a
massive new constituency to the movement for safer streets. Together in coalition we can make our
communities more equitable, inclusive, and prosperous by making it safer to use our streets on
bikes, on foot, or on scooters,” said Dave Snyder, Executive Director of the California Bicycle
Coalition, founding member of Streets for All.

Other founding members of the coalition include:

● Bikemore
● Bird
● Circulate San Diego
● Climate Action Campaign
● Forth Mobility
● Monday Motorbike
● New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition
● Razor
● Spin
● Tri-State Transportation Campaign

The organizations will utilize the breadth of their expertise to work together and help to improve
the safety and mobility of cities’ streets—everywhere, for everyone.

“There is no question that the climate crisis is the most urgent challenge of our generation. To
address it, we need a swift mode shift that replaces gas guzzling car trips with clean energy
micromobility options that improve the sustainability and overall safety of our cities ,” said David
Estrada, Chief Policy Officer of Bird, a Streets for All founding member. “We need smart
policies that allow this mode shift to expand responsibly and equitably.”

“Forth is excited to be a founding member of the Streets for All coalition,” said Jeanette Shaw,
Director of Government Relations for Forth Mobility based in Portland, Oregon. “Microtransit
such as e-scooters can provide an equitable, affordable, and sustainable transportation option.
This aligns with Forth’s mission to advance electric mobility to help transform lives and
communities for the better. We look forward to working with the Coalition to enhance electric
transportation access while minimizing environmental impact.”

“Our city streets are precious public spaces that, with the right design and management, can
provide enjoyment, access, and opportunity for all. Spin is passionate about helping cities
reclaim their streets for people, and so we’re tremendously excited to be a founding member of
the Streets for All Coalition,” said Beaudry Kock, Director of Infrastructure Programs and
Policy for Spin. “Along with our advocate and industry partners, we look forward to providing
support and encouragement to cities, as they work to fulfill one of their core responsibilities:
ensuring streets are safe and vibrant places for everyone to use and enjoy.”

Colin Parent, Executive Director and General Counsel for Circulate San Diego said,
“Circulate San Diego is proud to partner with other advocates and industry to ensure safe and
equitable access to new transportation choices.”

For more information about the coalition and its policy positions, please visit
streetsforallcoalition.org.

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Where We Live and How We Get There; Legislation Linking Transportation and Housing Taking Shape

March 28, 2019/by Kevin Claxton
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Los Angeles Announced as 2019 California Bicycle Summit Location; Request for Proposals, Early Bird Tickets Now Open

March 28, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

Although it’s only April, it’s already clear that conversations around bikes and biking are more connected than ever to intersecting issues like transportation justice, climate change, bicycle infrastructure, shared mobility, and the connections between transportation policy and California’s housing crisis, and continue to shape policy, activism, and innovation. As the California Bicycle Coalition celebrates our 25th year, we couldn’t be more excited to bring activists, educators, advocates, elected officials, and industry leaders together to talk about these intersections for 3 days and nights of workshops, rides, plenaries, and more at the 2019 California Bicycle Summit in Los Angeles.

Early-bird ticket sales are now open, and the deadline to apply for the steep discounts we’re working with our sponsors to offer is Friday, May 31st-just around the corner! CalBike wants everyone to be able to come to the 2019 California Bicycle Summit; we’ve set aside the largest number of tickets and transportation and housing stipends ever, and we’re committed to financing as many applications as we can. Apply for a scholarship here.
Our steering committee is developing an amazing set of speakers, but our advocate, organizer, academic, and industry friends and their breadth of perspective and expertise are what makes the California Bicycle Summit the state’s biggest and most engaging ‘bikes and beyond’ event; our Request for Proposals for workshops, rides, demonstrations, or presentations is open, and we can’t wait to hear from you; submit proposals here or reach out to Communications or Info for more details. We need help spreading the word! If you know an individual, organization, coalition, or leader with a great project, tool, story, or innovative idea California needs to know about, please share our Request for Proposals page to help make this year’s summit the best ever.
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