Summit Awards 2022: Voting Begins!
The past year saw multiple ups and downs with the pandemic. While several things started to open-up and come back to normal, several others pivoted to a new way of life. Overall, it has been a difficult year. And yet, there have been some wonderful changes around us that have made walking and biking safer in our communities. Below is a list of professionals, projects and programs that shifted the needle to get more people on bikes in the past year. It is now time to vote to choose which among these should be presented with Summit awards 2022.
Nominees for Professional of the year
Robert Neff, Palo Alto Bicycle Advisory Committee (PABAC)
Brent Pearse, VTA
Rick Bonilla, Mayor, City of San Mateo
Andrew Yee, Executive Director, Silicon Valley Bike Exchange
Ria Lo, Transportation Manager, City of Mountain View
Angela Obeso, Principal Transportation Engineer, Sunnyvale
Malahat Owrang, Senior Transportation Planner, Redwood City
Vanessa Castro, SRTS and TUPE project specialist, San Mateo County office of education
Nominees for Project of the year
Stevens Creek Boulevard Bikeway, protected bike lane, Mountain View
Charleston Transit Corridor Phase 1 (Charleston Road between Shoreline Boulevard and Huff Avenue), Mountain View
Middlefield Rd, Separated bike lanes, Redwood City
North Central Bike Lane Project, city of San Mateo
Tasman Drive between Fair Oaks Ave and Lawrence Expressway, Sunnyvale
Bike bridge, Menlo Park
Highway 101 Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge, Palo Alto
Nominees for Programs of the year
Gowes Indo-SF
Sunnyvale Free Bike Repair events
Every Kid Deserves a Bike Program, South San Francisco
Live In Peace Bike Shop, East Palo Alto
Palo Alto Safe Routes to School Program
Bike Parking program, San José
Voting will be open until July 8, 2022.
Silicon Valley Bike Summit will be held IN-PERSON on August 18th at Millbrae Recreation Center. Learn more about the conference here.