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Governor Signs Bills for Bikes, Wrapping Up California’s 2020 Legislative Session

September 30, 2020/by Kevin Claxton

Originally published September 3, 2020. Updated September 30, 2020. 

The pandemic took a big bite out of CalBike’s 2020 legislative agenda, but we were still able to win two important legislative victories in this session. This was due in no small part to the thousands of CalBike members and supporters who emailed your representatives to urge them to support bike-friendly laws and amendments.

Big win for bike plans

California’s environmental review law, CEQA, is vital to ensuring that construction projects mitigate any damage they cause to the natural environment. However, it makes no sense to force projects that are inherently environmentally beneficial to go through the lengthy and expensive CEQA review process.

SB 288 exempts certain public transit and active transportation projects from CEQA for two years. Even better, it requires large projects to conduct a racial equity analysis that would not be required under CEQA. This will help California expand its public transit offerings as we emerge from the pandemic. And it will allow our state to build the bike network we need much faster. 

This bill passed the legislature and Governor Newsom has signed it into law. Now it’s up to California communities to take advantage of this new law and move quickly to implement much-needed bike projects.

Bike share survives

AB 1286 would have effectively ended bike and scooter sharing systems in California. It included several onerous provisions. The worst would have ended liability waivers. That would have made bike-share system operators liable for every injury, no matter who was at fault. 

Thanks to lobbying by CalBike and our allies and pressure from constituents, the bill’s author removed this provision, so that CalBike withdrew our opposition.

 

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CalBike Statement on Governor’s Executive Order to Promote Clean Transportation

September 23, 2020/by Kevin Claxton

For Immediate Release

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Contact: Dave Snyder, 916-251-9433, dave@calbike.org

Governor’s Executive Order to Promote Clean Transportation Is Weak and Vague on the Most Important Strategies to Address the Climate Crisis

Sacramento, CA—Governor Gavin Newsom today released Executive Order N-79-20,  calling for reduced carbon pollution from the transportation sector. Cars and trucks account for nearly 40% of all greenhouse gases emitted in California. The order gives strong support to electric cars but fails to set goals for reducing dependence on automobiles. California needs much more if we are to have any hope of forestalling a severe climate crisis and worsening poverty. 

The first five of the order’s 12 clauses relate to converting gas-powered vehicles to electric. They set the goal of prohibiting the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035 and call for various other measures necessary to meet that goal. Other clauses refer to gradual reductions in oil extraction in California.

Only one clause calls for giving Californians better ways to get around than private electric cars. It requires the state’s transportation agencies to “identify near term actions and investment strategies to improve clean transportation.” The order specifies that those strategies should include “supporting bicycle, pedestrian, and micro-mobility options, particularly in low-income and disadvantaged communities in the State, by incorporating safe and accessible infrastructure into projects where appropriate.” This is too vague and weak at a time when bold action is called for.

Statement from CalBike

“We’ll never solve the climate crisis unless we also address the economic crisis, and we can’t do either without reducing our dependence on cars and trucks. California needs to replace gas-powered cars with electric ones, very quickly, but doing that alone is a recipe for total failure. We need to make it dramatically easier for people to walk, bike, and take transit to reduce greenhouse gases from the transportation sector and still provide affordable mobility, improve health, and create good jobs.” — Dave Snyder, Executive Director, CalBike

This executive order is an important first step for California toward finally taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector, where we have made next to no progress toward California’s climate goals. 

Governor Newsom’s order provides specific direction to six state agencies to achieve the important and necessary goal of eliminating sales of new gas-powered cars by 2035. It calls for a just transition to a carbon-free transportation sector by emphasizing the creation of good jobs and the improvement of infrastructure in disadvantaged communities. 

However, the order is vague when it comes to the transition away from automobiles to public transit, walking, and biking. This transition is critical, especially for the state’s disadvantaged communities. Public investment in charging stations in disadvantaged communities will not serve the majority of households in these neighborhoods who cannot afford an electric car, even with a subsidy. Nor will such investment in electric cars serve the one-in-three households in low-income communities in the Bay Area, for example, who don’t even have a car.

Reducing the need for cars and trucks is paramount to the successful mitigation of climate change. Reducing car dependence reduces costs for the lowest-income Californians, improves health and safety for everyone, and creates more jobs than other transportation investments. 

The Governor’s order specifically calls out the need to support micro-mobility in disadvantaged communities. Expanding access to public transit by including shared bikes and scooters as part of public transit systems is the key to equitable mobility. CalBike’s work to create the Clean Mobility Options for Disadvantaged Communities program supports this expansion, but much more investment is needed. 

The Governor specifically called on three agencies to improve clean transportation: the California State Transportation Agency, the Department of Transportation, and the Transportation Commission. CalBike will work with all three to help define a future where Californians have clean transportation options beyond gridlocked freeways and expensive EVs. As the agencies ‘identify the near term actions” necessary to implement Governor’s order, CalBike will work to ensure they focus on making the improvements needed by those who would bike, walk, or take public transit if given the opportunity.

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for Josh Newman for Senate District 29 in the November Election!

September 18, 2020/by Jared Sanchez

CalBike is pleased to endorse Josh Newman for Senate District 29.

As a former member of the state senate, Josh Newman already has experience championing what a fossil-free economy can look like in the capitol. He is up for the necessary fight to achieve this important goal because he knows we have no time to waste. Newman understands that our carbon-based economy absolutely needs to change, especially in our transportation sector, which is responsible for a large part of California’s emissions.

Josh Newman is no stranger to making this change, he was an early and strong supporter of SB 127, our Complete Streets bill that passed both houses of the legislature in 2019 before being vetoed by Governor Newsom.

Senate District 29 straddles the intersection of three counties: Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino. Centered on the Chino Hills and the northern Santa Ana Valley, it includes Walnut in the north and Cypress in the west. The main transportation corridor, Highway 57, is almost exclusively designed for fast car movement. As a result, the district is yet another area dominated by unfriendly infrastructure for cyclists. But that won’t stop Newman from supporting policies that make streets more walkable and bike-able. In 2017, Newman voted for SB 1, which directed funds to active transportation programs, fighting climate change, and improving livability and public health in at-risk communities. Although Newman was subsequently targeted for that vote, he says he has “no regrets about the actual vote,” which he would make again today, “especially given the obvious need for investment in California’s aging infrastructure and the inclusion of the active transportation provisions.”

The rest of Newman’s questionnaire responses are equally impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, CalBike is excited to see Josh Newman emerge as the leading candidate in the SD 29 race. We look forward to seeing him provide the leadership needed to work toward safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives for all Californians.

CalBike endorses Josh Newman for Senate District 29. Please visit his website to see how you can pitch in and vote for Josh Newman by November 3, 2020. 

Click here to see Josh Newman’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s endorsements and Bike the Vote!

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for Steve Bennett for Assembly District 37 in the November Election!

September 18, 2020/by Jared Sanchez

CalBike is pleased to endorse Steve Bennett for District 37 Assembly Member.

Steve Bennett’s platform reads like a bicycle advocates’ dream. He understands the importance of bicycling as a component of sustainable transportation and a socially just society. He has an excellent record on bike issues as a Ventura County Supervisor. With Steve Bennett as Assembly Member, we’ll have an ally who will have our back no matter how bold our demands.

Assembly District 37 stretches along the coast from Ventura to Lompoc, with Santa Barbara right in the middle. Bennett has always been a strong supporter of active transportation a region that has and will continue to see drastic changes due to our climate crisis and the transportation systems that fuel it. As a sitting member on the Ventura County Board of Supervisors, Bennett has the knowledge to put forth new bold ideas, including expanding safe and equitable bike options. For example, in a recent Ventura County Star article citing Bennett’s leadership in developing a 30-mile ‘Rails to Trails’ network across the county, he is quoted saying “The world is changing…we have to reduce carbon emissions with different approaches to our lifestyle.” We couldn’t agree more.

Bennett’s responses to CalBike’s questionnaire are equally impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, we are excited to see Steve Bennett emerge as the leading candidate in the AD 37 race. We look forward to seeing him provide the leadership needed to work toward safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives for all California residents.

CalBike endorses Steve Bennett for District 37 Assembly Member. Please visit his website to see how you can pitch in and vote for Steve Bennett by November 3, 2020.

Click here to see Steve Bennett’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s endorsements and Bike the Vote!

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for Alex Lee for Assembly District 25 in the November Election!

September 17, 2020/by Laura McCamy

For the open seat in Assembly District 25, we hope you will vote for Alex Lee in November.

Alex brings a lot of new energy to the San Jose/South Bay area, and for all California residents. On issues from biking to affordable housing and transportation justice, Lee gave excellent responses to our questionnaire. We believe he holds great promise for AD 25.

Assembly District 25 centers around Milpitas and includes parts of East San Jose, while also encompassing most of Fremont. The area is served by regional transit (Bay Area Rapid Transit) and has recently seen the expansion of BART into San Jose.

Thousands of South Bay workers commute north every day. However, this route is so dependent on cars that Interstate 880 is constantly bogged down with congestion and toxic air. CalBike is very pleased that Alex Lee understands the need for this to change. His transportation platform focuses on mobility options that can help meet our state’s environmental sustainability, public health, and social equity goals.

Lee is clearly making it a priority to serve all residents of his district, including low-income populations that are often marginalized, especially in suburban areas. In his questionnaire responses, he said he believes “we should be doing much more to make our transit system people-centric, not just car-centric. We should be robustly investing in bike and pedestrian ways AND creating communities that support that in the future.” That is the type of change we can get behind for AD 25, which is why we are endorsing Alex Lee.

The rest of his questionnaire responses are equally impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, we are excited to see Alex Lee emerge as the prominent candidate in the Assembly District 25 race. We look forward to seeing him provide the leadership needed to work toward safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives for all California residents.

CalBike endorses Alex Lee for District 25 Assembly Member. Please visit his website to see how you can pitch in and vote for Alex Lee by November 3, 2020. 

Click here to see Alex Lee’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s endorsements and Bike the Vote!

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for Dave Min for Senate District 37 in the November Election!

September 17, 2020/by Jared Sanchez

CalBike is pleased to endorse Dave Min for Senate District 37.

“I believe that climate change is the defining crisis of our time and that California must be a leader in promoting policies that radically reduce carbon emissions, not only in our state but across the world.” Those are the first words Dave Min wrote in his answers to our candidate questionnaire. He’s running to unseat an incumbent in Senate District 37 whose views on climate change are exactly the opposite. Min’s proposals to mitigate this “defining crisis” aren’t just electric vehicles. He wrote: “We must move away from the car culture that has defined California development over our past 100 years.”  That’s why we’re endorsing Min’s broad vision for SD 37 and beyond.

Senate District 37 is entirely within Orange County. It includes the cities of Huntington Beach, Irvine, Orange, and Tustin. It is one of our state’s most wealthy senate districts. It also has some of the most rapidly changing demographics and now includes a large population of people of color who are often also low-income. Min knows that his dynamic district would benefit from more people walking and biking, not just for environmental, safety, and health reasons but for economic health and equity too. As a nationally-recognized expert on economic policy, Min understands the financial side of a Green New Deal-type framework. He knows that bold changes can lower carbon emissions and reduce our environmental footprint without sacrificing California’s economic vibrancy. His plan to implement these changes emphasizes active transportation initiatives such as “progressive bikeway design, low-stress bikeway networks, and complete streets with adequate space for pedestrians, bikers, and mass transit.” It’s about time for a leader in SD 37 who will think about the economy, environment, and equity in tandem. That’s why we’re endorsing Dave Min for SD 37.

The rest of his questionnaire responses are equally impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, we are excited to see Dave Min emerge as a prominent candidate in the SD 37 race. We look forward to seeing him provide the leadership needed to work toward safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives for all of the state’s residents.

CalBike endorses Dave Min for Senate District 37. Please visit his website to see how you can pitch in and vote for Dave Min by November 3, 2020. 

Click here to see Dave Min’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s endorsements and Bike the Vote!

Vote Dave Min Senate District 37

 

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for Abigail Medina for Senate District 23 in the November Election!

September 17, 2020/by Jared Sanchez

CalBike is delighted to endorse Abigail Medina to represent Senate District 23.

As Executive Director of Inland Region Equality Network (IREN), Abigail Medina has championed environmental protections, educational improvement, equality, and fair treatment of LGBT+ individuals in San Bernardino and throughout the Inland Empire. When she is elected to represent Senate District 23, Medina has identified unsafe conditions for pedestrians and cyclists and unsafe communities that allow diesel trucks to enter low-income communities bringing in emissions and toxic air as two of her top priorities in the transportation sector. Medina’s environmental justice and safe streets vision is long-needed in SD 23, where the outgoing incumbent has ignored both. 

Senate District 23’s sprawling and oddly-shaped region is comprised of some of the state’s highest peaks, with the communities of the San Bernardino mountains, and some of the lowest valleys, including the cities of Rancho Cucamonga and Hemet. This is definitely some of the most difficult biking and walking terrain in California, but that doesn’t stop Medina from supporting policies that make streets more walkable and bike-able vs. car-oriented infrastructure updates. She is appalled that pedestrian and cyclist deaths “continue to happen and that elected officials have done very little to address these tragedies.” CalBike enthusiastically supports Abigail Medina for SD 23.

The rest of her questionnaire responses are equally impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, we are excited to see Abigail Medina emerge as a prominent candidate in the SD 23 race. We look forward to seeing her provide the leadership needed to work toward safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives for all Californians.

CalBike endorses Abigail Medina for Senate District 23. Please visit her website to find out how you can pitch in and vote for Abigail Medina by November 3, 2020. 

Click here to see Abigail Medina’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s endorsements and Bike the Vote!

Vote Abigail Medina Senate District 23

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for Chris Ward for Assembly District 78 in the November Election!

September 17, 2020/by Jared Sanchez

CalBike is pleased to endorse Chris Ward for Assembly District 78.

Chris Ward’s platform reads like a bicycle advocates’ dream. He gets the importance of bicycling as a component of sustainable transportation and a socially-just society. Ward has an excellent track record as a San Diego Council Member to back up his claims. With Chris Ward as Assembly Member, we’ll have an ally who will have our back no matter how bold our demands.

Assembly District 78 serves the coastal San Diego area. The district includes Downtown San Diego and stretches north to La Jolla and Solana Beach and south to Imperial Beach. As a leader in an area that has and will continue to see drastic changes due to our climate crisis and the transportation systems that fuel it, Ward has always been a strong supporter of public transportation and active transportation. As a sitting member on the board of San Diego’s Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), Ward has the knowledge to put forth new bold ideas. For example, Ward proposes that “the regions successful in reducing VMT [Vehicle Miles Traveled] should receive matching funds to continue investments and shift mode share.” This type of proposal aligns with the recent finding that VMT in most metropolitan regions remains unchanged, and in some cases, has increased in recent years.

The rest of his questionnaire responses are equally as impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, we are excited to see Chris Ward emerge as a prominent candidate in the AD 78 race. We look forward to seeing him provide the leadership needed to work toward safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives for all California residents.

CalBike endorses Chris Ward for District 78 Assembly Member. Please visit his website to see how you can pitch in and vote for Chris Ward by November 3, 2020. 

Click here to see Chris Ward’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s endorsements and Bike the Vote!

Chris Ward Assembly District 78

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for Kipp Mueller for Senate District 21 in the November Election!

September 17, 2020/by Jared Sanchez

CalBike enthusiastically endorses Kipp Mueller to lead Senate District 21.

His strong environmental vision will help California provide more clean mobility options to its citizens. To do this, Mueller hopes to expand the role of the Air Resources Board in transportation decisions. This may seem like an esoteric and obscure state policy change, but transportation advocates believe this type of administrative change is much needed and will lead to big changes in Senate District 21 and all of California.

SD 21 encompasses much of Los Angeles County, plus San Bernardino county’s high desert area. Stretching from Santa Clarita to Victorville, with Palmdale in between, this area has seen tremendous population growth in the last 25 years. Despite the increasing density, residents often have only one option to get around: car. 

The infrastructure in this district favors car travel at the expense of cyclist safety. Mueller understands that significantly increasing Active Transportation Program funding to create alternatives to cars is important to his constituents. In response to our questionnaire, he noted that he also wants to develop and expand electric bike and shared mobility programs across the state. 

The rest of Mueller’s questionnaire responses were equally impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, CalBike is excited to support Kipp Mueller in the Senate District 21 race. We look forward to his leadership to help us make safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives available to all Californians.

Please vote for Kipp Mueller by November 3, 2020. Please visit his website to see how you can pitch in and vote for Kipp Mueller by November 3, 2020. 

Click here to see Kipp Mueller’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s general election endorsements and Bike the Vote!

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CalBike Endorsement: Vote for John Laird for Senate District 17 in the November Election!

September 17, 2020/by Jared Sanchez

CalBike enthusiastically endorses John Laird for Senate District 17.

As former California Secretary for Natural Resources, John Laird is well-poised to create a stronger climate policy through a cross-sector approach. This includes building higher housing densities in major urban areas, restoring the commitment to operations funds for public transportation, and making a financial commitment to underserved communities so that they are not priced out of being a part of the transportation solution. These may seem like minor proposals in combatting our climate crisis, but transportation advocates know these will be bold and important moves for Senate District 17 and all of California.

Vote John Laird for SenateSD 17 covers California’s central coast from Santa Cruz to San Luis Obispo. The area is highly dependent on cars. Laird still understands that significantly increasing the Active Transportation Program and creating alternatives to cars are important for his constituents. In his response to whether 1.6% of the total transportation budget is enough for biking and walking investments, Laird said he is “clearly committed to doing significantly more” as he did for nine years as a member of his local transportation commission. And that “more” includes prioritizing state transportation allocations for low-income populations, according to Laird. He has already shown his commitment to increased funding for under-served communities during his eight years at California’s Strategic Growth Council.

The rest of his questionnaire responses are equally impressive for their breadth and depth of knowledge. For these reasons, we are excited to see John Laird emerge as a prominent candidate in the Senate District 17 race. We look forward to seeing him provide the leadership needed to work toward safer and more sustainable transportation alternatives for all Californians.

CalBike is pleased to endorse John Laird for Senate District 17. Please visit his website to see how you can pitch in and vote for John Laird by November 3, 2020. 

Click here to see John Laird’s full questionnaire responses.

View all of CalBike’s general election endorsements and Bike the Vote!

 

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