Redwood City

Tree branch down on path at Blomquist and Seaport

A rather large tree branch is down blocking the bike/ped path just north of the intersection at Blomquist and Seaport. I tried moving it but it was still attached to the trunk and too heavy for me. Navigation around it is possible but not without leaving the path.
It is the clump of trees just to the top of the intersection:
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Peninsula Committee of the SVBC Meeting

SPECIAL Meeting Agenda for Thursday, March 5, 2009

SPECIAL MEETING: Forum at Redwood City

6:00-7:45PM
Topic: Delightful Density
Location: Little Fox Theatre, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City (2 blocks from RWC Caltrain)
Cost: $10 at the door (no RSVP required)

GENERAL MEETING

8:00-9:00PM
Location: Ladda’s Thai Cuisine, 2053 Broadway, Redwood City

Agenda

  1. Advocacy
    1. NS route signage update
    2. TDA project update
    3. Caltrain update
    4. High Speed Rail bike/ped path
    5. Belmont bike lane update
    6. New BikeSMC advocacy group (http://bikesmc.org/)
  2. Events
    1. City rides - report on Belmont ride (Sheep Ranch Trail) and plan March ride
    2. Possible involvement in Tour de Peninsula
    3. Possible involvement in One Milion Bicycles event
  3. Reports/Misc
    1. City & member reports
    2. Gladwyn and Mark will report
    3. 3-feet jerseys

Non-SVBC members are welcome to attend and participate.

March 5, 2009 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Ladda's Thai Cuisine
Street:
2053 Broadway Street
City:
Redwood City
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Redwood City BPAC Support

North South Route Signage in Redwood City

Complete Streets: Designing for Transit, Pedestrians, Bicyclists and Cars

Nationally recognized bicycle and pedestrian expert MICHAEL RONKIN will be speaking at “The Forum at Redwood City: A Continuing Conversation on City Design” on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2008, from 6:00 - 7:45pm! Don’t miss this timely and informative presentation on “COMPLETE STREETS: DESIGNING FOR TRANSIT, PEDESTRIANS, BICYCLISTS AND CARS.”

November 6, 2008 - 6:00pm - 7:45pm
The Forum at Redwood City, Little Fox Theatre
Street:
2209 Broadway
City:
Redwood City
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Postal Code:
94063

July 4th Parade

Ride in the July 4th parade!

This year the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition will have the theme of a bicycle moving company to show the audience that bicycles really are utilitarian vehicles that can carry a load.

Come join us with bicycle trailers, decorated bicycles, unique cycles of any kind. Bring your couch, your dining room table, your kayak, your unicycle, or just yourself and your bicycle to help us celebrate this event and entertain the audience.

We will have some crepe paper, simple decorations, and some extra bicycle trailers to tow, but please feel free to creatively decorate your bicycles beforehand.

In addition volunteers are needed to help hand out t-shirts, greet people, and bring the float back to its home after the parade. If you would like to volunteer or just ride in the parade, email parade [at] bicycletunes [dot] org. Details on the meeting time and place will be provided.

If you would like to see a map of the parade route and schedule of events, visit http://parade.org.

We have a couple of extra bicycle trailers to tow. If you would like to pick one up and ride with our group to the parade start, please meet at 508 Jackson Ave, Redwood City at 9:30AM.

If you will just be meeting up with the group please meet at the intersection of Alden Street and Allerton at 10:00AM, when the parade begins. We will have to wait a while in the lineup and the parade route is about a mile, taking approximately 45 minutes to ride.

Look forward to seeing you on the Fourth!

July 4, 2008 - 10:00am - 12:30pm

Green Transportation 2008: Choices for the Future

SVBC will host a booth at the Green Transportation 2008: Choices for the Future show in Redwood City.

The Green Building Exchange, where the show will be hosted, will provide lunch on the 11th. We are looking for a volunteer for the morning and afternoon shifts.

If you are interested e-mail Gladwyn at gladwyn [at] svbcbikes [dot] org.

April 11, 2008 - 11:00am - 5:00pm

Redwood Shores Roadways Re-striping Proposal

Redwood City is planning to re-pave and re-stripe three of the main streets in Redwood Shores. Currently, they are all two wide automobile lanes in each direction with no bike lanes. The wide lanes may be contributing to speeding by motorists. Redwood City is proposing to add bike lanes to one of the streets and narrow the lane widths on all three streets. They recognize the value of narrower lane widths in traffic calming. Some members of the community are proposing that Redwood City narrow the lanes further and add full-width bike lanes (out of the gutter) to all three streets.

April 3, 2008 - 7:00pm

Redwood City’s New General Plan

As many of you know, the next meeting of the Redwood City Bicycle/Pedestrian Working Group (still scheduled for Thursday, March 6) will be devoted to a discussion of Redwood City ’s New General Plan. This will be a very interactive workshop and they want to hear your thoughts and ideas both about the General Plan overall, and bicycle and pedestrian issues in particular. Members of their Planning staff will attend, and the workshop will be facilitated by their consultants, including two “technical” consultants with backgrounds in bicycle and pedestrian projects and issues.

March 6, 2008 - 7:00pm

SVBC Peninsula Committee Meeting

Non-SVBC Members are welcome to attend and participate. Social time begins at 6PM, with the general meeting starting promptly at 7PM.

February 7, 2008 - 6:00pm - 8:30pm