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Advocate Groups Push for Docked E-Bike Share System in San Diego (CBS8)
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Advocate Groups Push for Docked E-Bike Share System in San Diego (CBS8)

The San Diego County Bike Coalition and regional partners are building momentum for a docked e-bike share network across San Diego County, addressing past failures from dockless systems that created sidewalk clutter and safety issues. The proposed system would feature designated docking stations, electric-assist bikes to tackle San Diego's hilly terrain, and funding sources that would not require new taxes or large user fees. The coalition is actively recruiting cities, agencies, and community organizations to join a regional MOU coalition to make it happen.

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San Diego's Daylighting Law Is Saving Lives, But Confusion Remains (FOX5)
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San Diego's Daylighting Law Is Saving Lives, But Confusion Remains (FOX5)

San Diego's daylighting law, which prohibits parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk, has improved intersection safety but left many drivers confused due to unpainted curbs and inconsistent signage. The San Diego County Bike Coalition has praised the law's progress while raising concerns that the proposed FY27 budget cuts to the multimodal team could slow the city's effort to paint the more than 16,000 impacted intersections. The coalition has called on the city to establish a dedicated daylighting fund to keep momentum going.

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Mayor Gloria Proposes Scaling Back Bike Lane Projects in FY27 Budget (ABC 10News)
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Mayor Gloria Proposes Scaling Back Bike Lane Projects in FY27 Budget (ABC 10News)

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed FY27 budget would eliminate the multimodal team responsible for planning and designing bike lanes across the city. The San Diego County Bike Coalition called the proposal deeply disappointing, warning that cutting these positions would set back bike infrastructure projects by years. The budget is still in its early stages, with a public comment period ahead and a final adoption deadline of June 15th.

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We are calling for action after the fatal hit-and-runs in PB
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We are calling for action after the fatal hit-and-runs in PB

Two fatal hit-and-run crashes in Pacific Beach have sparked urgent calls for safer streets. Families for Safe Streets, city leaders, and advocates urge speed reductions, protected bike lanes, and traffic calming. Chloé Lauer of the Bike Coalition emphasized that speed is the root cause, calling for safety-focused street design to prevent future tragedies.

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30th Street Bike Lanes Growing in Popularity
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30th Street Bike Lanes Growing in Popularity

San Diego’s protected bike lanes on 30th Street have driven four straight years of increased ridership, showing sustained growth since installation in 2021. Annual trips more than doubled initially and continued rising as the lanes connected key destinations and served as a local example of how protected infrastructure boosts bike use.

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Cyclist killed in Rancho Peñasquitos crash, renewing safety concerns (FOX5)
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Cyclist killed in Rancho Peñasquitos crash, renewing safety concerns (FOX5)

As e-bike use grows across San Diego, local officials and safety advocates are raising concerns about crashes, speed, and rider awareness. FOX 5 highlighted the Bike Coalition’s ongoing efforts to educate riders through e-bike safety classes, emphasizing that education is essential to keeping riders of all ages safe on our streets.

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Can e-bikes make San Diego kids mobile and safe? (KPBS)
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Can e-bikes make San Diego kids mobile and safe? (KPBS)

While e-bikes can give San Diego youth greater independence and make it easier to navigate hilly routes, emergency doctors warn they also lead to more serious injuries due to higher speeds and control challenges. A KPBS report followed one of our Bike Coalition classes teaching kids safe riding skills, highlighting that education is key to keeping young riders confident and protected on local streets. 

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