North Natomas Jibe 2022 Annual Report

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2022 Annual Report
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North Natomas Community Facilities District

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North Natomas Jibe

Enhancing our community through advocacy, placemaking, education, and services that make it easier to leave your car at home.

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Jibe by Bike

Jibe’s Bicycle Program builds capacity for and expands North Natomas bicycle ridership. We:

• Funded Bike Doc a free, on-demand bike repair service that fixed 942 bikes.

• Hosted a 3-day bike swap in which 200 bikes were gathered and distributed, with funds donated to local youth.

• Mailed resource guides to all residents, provided bike riding education for cyclists varying in age from toddler to senior, and offered a range of classes for newbies to advanced cyclists that want to bike more and drive less.

• Introduced an array of Bike Month activities for cyclists of all skill levels, including hosted bike parties and rides organized by neighborhood ride leaders.

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Jibe to School

In nine partner schools, Jibe’s School Program helps families make walking and biking to school an easy choice. Highlights:

• Approximately 15% increase in the number of children consistently walking to school, post-pandemic.

• Natomas Park and H. Allen Hight joined other partner schools in sharing the distinction of having 100+ students walking to school regularly.

• 100 students completed Bike Tech, Jibe’s year-long riding skills and bike repair training at Inderkum High School.

• Students designed 60 transportation-inspired banners which were installed at partner schools.

• 530 students completed Project Ride Smart, Jibe’s 5th grade on-road bike education class.

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Jibe to Work

Our services to businesses include tailored programs, funding, and incentives that reward employees and customers for choosing people-powered transportation over driving alone. Jibe:

• Provided grant funding to establish new telework operations.

• Installed bike racks.

• Incentivized bike-to-the-gym promotions at health clubs.

• Engaged businesses in a statewide campaign where partners reduced vehicle miles traveled.

• Partnered with the Natomas Chamber of Commerce and Natomas Unified School District on a new youth workforce development effort.

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Advocacy

Jibe stepped up to subsidize public transportation, promote active transportation, submit comment letters to improve development projects, and draw attention to transportation issues and solutions.

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Placemaking

Collaborating with community members and stakeholders to transform public spaces that foster a sense of belonging and connection.

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Ordinary Income/Expense

* Net income is the result of budget reductions to create funding for future bicycle and pedestrian related infrastructure projects.

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INCOME CFD Funds $1,600,000 Grants $1,094 Transit Revenue $758 Community Sales $9,555 Other Income $28,521 Sponsor Program $143,629 Total Income $1,663,186 EXPENSES Programs Bike $487,228 Business $68,934 Schools $254,396 Transit $14,792 Placemaking & Outreach $383,769 Total Programs $1,209,118 Administrative Expense $385,754 Total Expense $1,594,873 Net Income* $188,684
Financials

Board of Directors

Tess Dubois-Carey-President President, Universal Technical Institute

Patricia Hoffman-Vice President

North Natomas Resident

Neil Page-Treasurer

Reyes Coca Cola-retired

Chris Holm-Secretary

North Natomas Resident

Jennifer Berdugo

North Natomas Resident

Chris Evans Superintendent

Natomas Unified School District

North Natomas Resident

Lisa Hinz

Vice President of Security, Safety, and Customer Satisfaction

Sacramento Regional Transit

Bruce Roberts

Caltrans

North Natomas Resident

Staff

Becky Heieck Executive Director

Mellissa Meng

Program Manager

Amber Hustead

Program Manager, Schools

Michelle Basso Reynolds

Program Manager, Communications and Business Outreach

Anya McCann

Program Manager, Bike

School Program Coordinators

Laura Stone – H. Allen Hight

Cheryl Navasca – Natomas Charter

Amber Huber – Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep

Victoria Rodrigues – Natomas Park

Valerie Glazier – Paso Verde

Rachelle Ahmad – Regency Park

Czarmaine Almoradie – Star Academy

Karina Frazier – Westlake Charter

Angelina Lopez – Witter Ranch

Bike Tech Instructor

Elle Steele

Inderkum High School

1918 Del Paso Road, Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95834

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