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www.sbbike.org Serving Santa Barbara County We’re a countywide advocacy and resource organization that promotes bicycling for safe transportation and recreation.

How to reach us Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition PO Box 92047 Santa Barbara CA 93190-2047 phone 962-1479 email info@sbbike.org web www.sbbike.org

December 4th meeting Join us on the first Tuesday of each month for our general meeting: Tuesday, December 4th Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Community Room 1021 Anacapa Street Santa Barbara, California 12:00 noon

December 2005

Tour of California coming Feb 24-25th All residents of Santa Barbara County will have a treat this coming February: a Tour-de-Francetype stage race of our own called the “Tour of California.” Sponsored by medical supplier Amgen, the eight-day race will attract an estimated million viewers in person, plus millions more watching it on ESPN2 television each day. The race will start in San Francisco and end in Los Angeles. The fifth stage will end in Santa Barbara on Friday, February 24th, and the sixth one will start here the next morning. For cyclists among us, it will be a rare chance to be inspired by 16 professional cycling teams competing in our backyard. For others, it will be an opportunity to promote bicycling in our area, not only to residents, but also to visitors who might bring their bikes and ride on our roads. The Tour will have a fitness lifestyle expo at the finish in Santa Barbara where we have a chance to promote bicycling to the crowd. Santa Barbara Mayor Marty Blum comments, “I am excited for our residents to see world-class

Stages 5 and 6 of the Tour of California.

cycling and for the cyclists to enjoy the beauty of Santa Barbara.” The exact stage routes are still being determined; we should know by January just where the racers will be. The Tour managers are seeking volunteers to help on both days, probably giving you an up-close view of the action. If interested, you can volunteer online or just find out more about the Tour at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com.

Online email list We sponsor an online email forum where you can post and read messages that pertain to regional bicycling issues. It’s easy and free. To subscribe to our general forum, just send an email message to: sbbike-subscribe@lists.riseup.net

Leave the subject line and body of the message blank. That’s all!

Join the Coalition You can help improve bicycling safety and conditions in Santa Barbara County by joining others in our own regional Bicycle Coalition advocacy group. Together we will continue to make a real difference. See page 6 for details.

Our CycleSmart program The Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition’s CycleSmart bicyclist education program offers bicycling skills classes for school children and adults. Look for details of upcoming classes inside Quick Release, or contact our Co-coordinators Dru van Hengel and Erika Lindemann by email cyclesmart@sbbike.org.

Rick Cole speaks about a sustainable “paradise” by Alex Pujo pensive tourist hotel. A city needs The room was filled to capacity, to produce something in order to but the parking lot was not: it was be more than a tourist attraction. that kind of evening. Sustainability The challenge to us is how can people, UCSBers, COASTers, cities like Ventura, Santa Barbara bikies, agency types and neighand San Luis Obispo survive in a borhood activists came to hear global economy with spiraling Rick Cole speak in Santa Barbara housing and labor costs without last November 9th. becoming an empty tourist and Cole’s lecture was organized by retirement shell? Eva Inbar and Ralph Fertig on Cole offered the concept of inbehalf of COAST and the Bicycle tellectual and cultural production Coalition, with co-sponsorships as a source of wealth in a city like from the City of Santa Barbara ours where, unlike elsewhere, it’s and The Sustainability Project. His acceptable to show intelligence. Rick Cole in Santa Barbara. Photo lecture was taped and will be The conversation turned to auby Don Lubach. re-broadcast on Channel 18 TV. tomobile-based planning and it Rick Cole is Ventura City Manager, former touched on issues familiar to the audience. Over manager of the City of Azusa, and the former the years, our area hosted famous New Urbanists mayor of Pasadena. A politician turned into civil (Andres Duany, Peter Calthorpe, Stefanos servant, and a civil servant becoming the most Polizoides) and very talented transportation planarticulate spokesman for the integration of enviners like Walter Koulash and Dan Burden. Cole ronmental, economic and social issues sometimes noted that UC research has determined that after known as “urban democracy.” widening our freeways, the new space is 90% Rick Cole began his talk about the vitality necfilled with motorists in 10 years. It therefore is a essary for a city to survive. Venice, Italy was a misconception that widening will solve congestion. powerful trading, banking and manufacturing continued on page 2, see Rick Cole center up until recently, when it became an ex-


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