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COMPLETE STREETS SUPPORTERS

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A Powerful Coalition

The Complete Streets for Active Living Bill (SB 127) will ensure that state-owned roads that are also local streets will serve local communities. Complete Streets supporters come from a broad spectrum of advocacy groups. They recognize that this bill will benefit bicycle riders, walkers, seniors, children, wheelchair users, transit riders, and many other Californians.

Many Californian cities have added bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly elements to their streets, but the streets that the Department of Transportation (Caltrans) controls are not keeping up.  The Complete Streets for Active Living Bill will mandate that Caltrans include Complete Streets features when they repave or repair a roadway that they control.

Thanks to Complete Streets supporters, including CalBike members, SB 127 has momentum in the 2019 legislative session. With your continued support, we’ll get this important bill signed into law this year!

SB 127 Supporters:

California Bicycle Coalition (co-sponsor)
California Walks (co-sponsor)
Safe Routes to School National Partnership (co-sponsor)
American Heart Association (co-sponsor)
AARP (co-sponsor)

350 Bay Area Action
350 Silicon Valley
Active San Gabriel Valley
American Lung Association in California
Alameda County Transportation Commission
Berkeley Climate Hub
Bicycling Monterey
Bike Bakersfield
Bike Concord
Bike East Bay
Bike San Diego
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California Alliance for Retired Americans
California City Transportation Initiative/NACTO
California Democratic Party
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California League of Conservation Voters
California Park and Recreation Society
California ReLeaf
CALSTART Inc.
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Cedars
Center for Climate Change and Health
Central California Asthma Collaborative
City Heights Community Development Corp.
City of Encinitas
City of Half Moon Bay
City of Long Beach
City of Los Angeles
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City and County of San Francisco
City of Santa Monica
City of San Luis Obispo
Climate Action Campaign
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Coalition for Clean Air
Coalition for Sustainable Transportion – Santa Barbara
Coalition for Responsible Transportation Priorities
Costa Mesa Alliance for Better Streets
Compton Unified School District
Cultiva La Salud
Davis Bike Club
Day One
East Bay Recreational Park District
Elders Climate Action (NorCal)
Environment California
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Inland Empire Biking Alliance
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Latino Coalition for a Healthy California
La Verne Bicycle Coalition
Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability
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Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition
Los Angeles Walks
Lyft Inc.
Marin County Bicycle Coalition
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
Move LA
Napa County Bicycle Coalition
Natural Resources Defense Council
Office of Mayor London Breed, San Francisco
Orange County Bicycle Coalition
Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition
Planning and Conservation League
People for Bikes
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Redwood Community Action Agency
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Rural Counties Representative of California
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San Diego County Bicycle Coalition
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San Francisco Transportation Municipal Agency
San Francisco Department of Public Health
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SFBA Families for Safe Streets
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Trust for Public Land
Vision Zero Network
Walk & Bike Medocino
Walk Bike Berkeley
Walk Oakland Bike Oakland
Walk Sacramento
Walk San Francisco
Walk Long Beach

If your organization would like to become a supporter of this important legislation, please contact policy@calbike.org.

Individuals can sign our Complete Streets Petition to show your support.

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California will never have the equitable, prosperous and inclusive communities that CalBike advocates for until we address and redress anti-Black violence. We want to actively contribute to ending systemic racism, especially in transportation policy, and most especially in bicycling advocacy. We promise to listen and learn how we can best do this work. To our community members who experience the violence of racism on a daily basis: we see you, we hear you, and we stand with you.

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