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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signs AB 1358 into law and California becomes the largest state to embrace Complete Streets. Meanwhile, The California Bicycle Coalition continues to work closely with Caltrans as the agency revises Deputy Directive 64 (DD-64) to state clearly Caltrans’ intention to adhere
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The California Bicycle Coalition introduces Assembly Bill 1358, The Complete Streets Act, to ensure that the transportation plans of California communities meet the needs of all users of the roadway including pedestrians, bicyclists, users of public transit, motorists, children, the elderly, and the
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The California Bicycle Coalition sponsors the successful California Assembly Concurrent Resolution 211, which directs cities and counties to accommodate bicyclists in all transportation projects by implementing Caltrans Deputy Directive 64 and the U.S. Department of Transportation's design guidance
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The California Bicycle Coalition rewrites the bicycling section of the California Driver's Manual to better educate motorists about the presence of bicyclists on roads. The California Bicycle Coalition gets the DMV to include a question about bicyclists’ right to “take the lane” in the mix of those
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The California Bicycle Coalition fights for bike racks on buses by successfully amending the vehicle code, through Assembly Bill 1409, to allow buses in excess of 45′ in length to operate on California's highways. The California Bicycle Coalition also works on the “Bicycle Blueprint,” California's
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California joins the California Bicycle Coalition as the bill's co-sponsor. The California Bicycle Coalition supports Assembly Bill 57, which indefinitely extends California's Safe Routes to School program created in 1999. The California Bicycle Coalition hosts the third Walk Bike California
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The California Bicycle Coalition co-sponsors Assembly Bill 1475, which invests $ 115,000,000 over five years in bicyclist and pedestrian safety projects near California schools, creating the nation's first statewide Safe Routes to School program.
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Successfully sponsored AB 819 authorizing Caltrans to establish an experimental process for allowing cities and counties to install and evaluate protected bike facilities like those described in the Urban Bikeway Design Guide from the
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Reformed the California Traffic Control Devices Committee to include two nonmotorized transportation experts in its ranks. As of February 2012, longtime bicycle advocates John Ciccarelli and Bryan Jones hold seats on the
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Educated thousands of cyclists through the California Department of Public Health-funded Bike Safe California website, lunchtime seminars, safe cycling instructor trainings, and city planner workshops.
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The California Bicycle Coalition successfully sponsors Assembly Bill 1464, which establishes within Caltrans a process for designating bicycle routes of regional, statewide and national significance.
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Sponsored AB 345 requiring Caltrans to include non motorized representatives on its important Traffic Control Devices Committee. Caltrans implemented the legislation in January 2012.
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master plan for bicycling. The California Bicycle Coalition hosts the first biennial Walk Bike California Conference (which later became the California by Bike Summit) in Oakland.
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Successfully supported AB 2245 to exempt Class II bikeways (i.e., bike lanes built in the roadway) from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act.
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Single-handedly improved the transportation bill in the U.S. Senate thanks to a timely press action two days after Senator Boxer released the draft bill in November 2011.
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Helped more than 100 city planners and engineers learn how to accommodate active transportation in their community plans through six workshops held throughout the state.
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The California Bicycle Coalition writes and sponsors Assembly Bill 1020, which more than triples the funding allocated to the Bicycle Lane Account, the only
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The California Bicycle Coalition is established as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit corporation with a $ 10,000 grant from the Bicycle Federation of America.
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Generated 1,500 support letters to the Governor for SB 910, the 3-foot passing bill, and developed a base of support of recreational bicyclists.
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Successfully sponsored SB 1339 authorizing a 4-year pilot program in the San Francisco Bay Area to adopt a commute benefit requirement.
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The California Bicycle Coalition establishes the Sacramento Legislative Bike Caucus, with co-chairs Senator
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The California Bicycle Coalition hosts the second Walk Bike California Conference in Ventura.
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The California Bicycle Coalition eliminated an archaic regulation that made it hard to
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With a coordinated effort with their allies in active transportation, they celebrate a
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document on integrating bicycling and walking when making road improvements.
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to Complete Streets principles as a matter of policy.
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remove a traffic lane and replace it with a bike lane
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Sacramento, California
calbike.org
bicycling
U.S. state
California
California Department of Transportation
AARP
View the 2011 Legislative History
Michael Rubio
Convened the California Bike Summit
View the 2012 Legislative History
National Association of City Transportation Officials
View the 2013 Legislative History
Three Feet for Safety Act
35% increase in bike/ped funding
remove a traffic lane and replace it with a bike lane

"History & Impact - California Bicycle Coalition"
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http://www.bike-eu.com/news/254/interbike-and-br&in-to-hold-benefit-for-california-bicycle-coalition.html
http://sacramento.bizjournals.com/sacramento/stories/2004/06/21/focus4.html
Merced Sun-Star
California Bicycle Coalition
Categories
Cycling in California
Cycling organizations in the United States
Organizations based in Sacramento, California
Environmental organizations based in California
Non-profit organizations based in California

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