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Letter of Support - Bring Ped and Bike Education to CA Public Schools

Advocates across California, including the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition, are urging state leaders to support pedestrian and bicycle safety education for all public school students. Universal public education is one of the Coalition’s top priorities, and this letter underscores the critical role early, consistent instruction plays in improving safety, advancing climate goals, and ensuring young people, especially as e-bike use grows, have the skills to move confidently and safely in their communities.

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E-Bike Incentive Program Funding Letter

A coalition of advocacy organizations is calling on the California Air Resources Board to restore funding for the Electric Bicycle Incentive Project after remaining funds were reallocated. The letter emphasizes the program’s success in helping thousands of low-income Californians access e-bikes, the overwhelming public demand, and the importance of continued investment in equitable, climate-friendly transportation solutions.

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Letter of Support for Challenging Encinitas Bike Lane Removal Under Coastal Act

Following Encinitas City Council’s decision to remove protected bike lanes and traffic calming near San Dieguito Academy, a community member raised concerns about whether the action complies with the California Coastal Act. The letter requests guidance from the Coastal Commission on whether the changes constitute development requiring a Coastal Development Permit and outlines steps to appeal the decision to ensure previously approved safety features are protected.

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Carlsbad Separated Bikeways

In light of the preventable tragedy that befell a cyclist in the early hours of Saturday, September 13th, we urge the City and its government to rethink its previous hesitation in implementing separated bikeways within its borders. According to the Federal Highway Administration’s Bikeway Selection Guide, roadways with travel speeds of 35 miles per hour and/or high traffic volumes are deserving of bike facilities that physically separate cyclists from motor vehicle traffic.

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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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