SVBC News
Which Bike Projects Go First
Every city always has a lot of bike projects on their radar, some urgent, some expensive, some with political or community pressure. However, the resources to execute on those projects are generally limited, making prioritization very critical. SVBC is researching to learn more about bike plan project prioritization, tools, and criteria used. This blog is the initial findings of our on-going survey.
Caltrain Staffs Up and Upcoming Bike Car Design Workshop
SVBC has been working with Caltrain to address your top three concerns: space for bikes, theft, and last mile connetions. Recently, Caltrain has started the bikes board first program and made headway with new bike parking. Read more details and attend a workshop April 17 on future car design.
Planned Bike Lanes on El Camino Real in Redwood City Need Love
Give snaps to Redwood City for completing the Bike & Pedestrian Safety Improvement Study for El Camino Real. Staff will be presenting the conceptual designs and final report to the City Council on February 25, 2019. If you support protected bike lanes on El Camino Real in Redwood City, please attend the meeting or email Council to express your love for this project.
New Dumbarton Corridor Phase Kicks Off
There is now a new phase of the Dumbarton Corridor planning process and we need your help to support healthy and active transportation options for all people along the corridor, starting at meetings next week in Redwood City and Menlo Park.
Measure B Funds are flowing
The legal challenges to Measure B spending are over after two long years! Last week, VTA gladly announced that approximately $360 million dollars, collected from Santa Clara County residents since April 2017, are now available to spend on critical transportation infrastructure needs.
New Date: Feb 5th - Make Your Voice Heard For Better Bicycling in Santa Clara
You are encouraged to participate in the Feb 5th Study Session.
San Carlos Seeks Input on Biking and Walking Plan
Help San Carlos become more bike friendly! The city is creating a new biking and walking plan and they need your help. There are two upcoming meetings in January and February and a survey and public input map open now!