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Del Mar approves bike, e-bike ordinance that aligns with Solana Beach and Encinitas (Union Tribune)
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Del Mar approves bike, e-bike ordinance that aligns with Solana Beach and Encinitas (Union Tribune)

“Regulations in accordance with the other cities would make the law clearer for both cyclists who are traversing all three cities and law enforcement whose responsibility it is to enforce the law,” Ian Hembree, advocacy and community manager for the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition, said during public comment.

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Speed Limits are About to Drop (Union Tribune)
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Speed Limits are About to Drop (Union Tribune)

Lower speed limits save both lives and money, says Ian. Reducing speeds has been proven to decrease crash severity and insurance costs, but speed limits alone aren’t enough. True safety comes from better street design—including narrower lanes, speed bumps, raised crosswalks, and protected bike lanes. With traffic fatalities still too high, these infrastructure changes are key to creating safer, more livable streets for everyone.

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Imperial Avenue Bikeway Project (CBS 8)
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Imperial Avenue Bikeway Project (CBS 8)

Chloé was recently featured in the news discussing the Imperial Avenue Bikeway Project, a transformative investment in Southeast San Diego. In her interview, Chloé highlighted how the project will improve safety, mobility, and business access, countering misconceptions that bike lanes hurt local businesses. Rather, protected bike lanes can boost foot traffic and revitalize storefronts. As the city works towards Vision Zero, the Bike Coalition continues advocating for complete streets that serve everyone.

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Pain into Purpose (ABC 10)
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Pain into Purpose (ABC 10)

After losing her husband Matt Keenan to a preventable bike crash in Mission Valley, Laura Keenan turned her grief into action. She co-founded Families for Safe Streets San Diego, advocating for safer intersections, lower speed limits, and protected bike lanes.

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