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 facebook facebook.com/sb-bicycle
February 2nd meeting Join us for our general meeting: Tuesday, February 2nd 12:00 noon Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Conference Room 1021 Anacapa Street Santa Barbara
Online email list We sponsor a free online email forum where you can post and read messages about regional bicycling issues. To subscribe, send an email to: sbbike-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
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Join our Coalition You can help improve bicycling safety and conditions in Santa Barbara County by joining others in our bicycling advocacy group. See page 6.
Street Skills program
Santa Maria Council approves bike plan Last November, the Santa Maria City Council approved an update, the first since 1992, to the city’s Bikeway Master Plan. The Plan intends to fill gaps in the existing 66-mile network of bikepaths, lanes and routes with 139 additional miles. Plus promotion of biking to school and to work. Although some think of Santa Maria as a poor stepchild to more bike-progressive San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara, data from the US Census Bureau show that the percentage of bicycle commuters to jobs in Santa Maria has doubled from 0.9% in 2000 to 1.8% in 2008. It’s four times
the US average, and twice the California average. Although the plan was unanimously approved by the city’s Planning Commission, it only passed the City Council by a 3-to-2 vote. Councilmembers Alice Patino and Mike Codero thought that it needed more consideration. Patino thought that bicycling is incompatible with local agricultural interests. By approving the Plan before the end of 2009, the city qualified for upcoming bike facility funding from state and federal sources. The Plan, created by consultants Alta Planning+ Design, can be read at http://tinyurl.com/yb47myg .
New management for Elings Park BMX Raceway What used to be the Santa Barbara BMX at Elings Park in Santa Barbara, has changed management and become Elings Park BMX Raceway. The Elings Park administrators said that Santa Barbara BMX was behind in rent, so they turned to the management team of Freedom Park BMX Raceway in Camarillo to run their track too. New managers Richard Huvard, Andrea Huvard and Frank Marino held a grand opening on December 5th. They wrote, “We’d like to assure all of you, our fellow BMXers, that our primary mission is to make your and your family’s experience the best that it can be in BMX.” The Elings Park track is now American Bicycle Association (ABA) sanctioned. Current National Bicycle League (NBL) riders can have their memberships transferred to ABA for free at the Elings Park track. For info, phone the track hotline 824-7854, or go to www.elingsparkbmx.com.
Racers enjoy practice runs on December 5th at Santa Barbara’s renamed Elings Park BMX Raceway.
Santa Barbara County Bike Map is being updated
The Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition offers Street Skills for Cyclists classes. Details at www.sbbike.org/skills/apply. html, or email coordinators at CycleSmart@sbbike.org.
Bici Centro program Bici Centro of Santa Barbara is our community bicycle program, helping people who bicycle. Look at www.sbbike. org/bici/BiciCentro.html, or phone 617-3255. Quick Release is published monthly by the Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition, PO Box 92047, Santa Barbara, CA 93190. Subscribe for $25 per year. Issue # 220.
February 2010
Chris Orr and Sarah Grant mark up the current Bike Map with suggested changes.
Traffic Solutions’ free Santa Barbara County Bike Map has seen several versions and printings since the early 1990s. What was originally only a South Coast map became countywide in 1997 when the North County was added. The current version, printed in 2006, is being updated. On January 14th, Traffic Solutions held an open house at the Santa Barbara Bikestation to solicit comments from local bicyclists. Earlier, Traffic Solutions director Kent Epperson and others visited bicyclists in Santa Maria and Lompoc to gather their suggestions for updates and improvement. The popular Bike Map is being used by thousands of bicycle commuters, residents and visitors each year. Whenever we table at an event, the map is not only the most popular item, but it’s also useful when people have questions about good ways to travel.