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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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Member Q&A #3: Supporting Safer Streets in Clairemont
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Member Q&A #3: Supporting Safer Streets in Clairemont

Michelle, a Clairemont e-bike commuter, asked about backlash to new bike lanes. We explained Clairemont Drive’s urgent safety needs, how protected bikeways benefit all users, and that improvements align with long-term planning. Supporters can help by contacting Councilmember Campbell, sharing facts, and engaging with the Community Plan.

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Thank You Letter to Mayor Gloria for Supporting SB79

Advocates thanked the City for supporting SB 79, a policy that allows more housing near transit while protecting tenants and preserving affordability standards. The letter highlights the success of recent transit investments, the urgent housing affordability gap, and broad regional support for SB 79 as a way to reduce car dependence, strengthen transit use, and ensure communities across San Diego County share responsibility for housing working families.

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Micromobility, Equity, and Vision Zero: What Chula Vista’s E-Bike Ordinance Is Missing
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Micromobility, Equity, and Vision Zero: What Chula Vista’s E-Bike Ordinance Is Missing

Our Advocacy Manager, Ian Hembree, recently spoke at the Chula Vista City Council to address concerns with the proposed e-bike ordinance. In his remarks, Ian called for a more comprehensive, equitable, and data-driven approach—one that doesn’t just penalize riders but actively improves safety through infrastructure and community engagement.

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