URGENT ALERT!!!
LADOT THREATENS TO CUT THE ENTIRE BIKEWAYS DEPARTMENT!! BIKE PROJECTS WOULD BE CUT!!
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Los
Angeles is facing a perilous budget crisis. All city departments are
being asked to submit plans on how they will cut spending, and LADOT
have proposed to eliminate the entire Bikeways staff. Not just lay off
some people, but cut it altogether.
TAKE ACTION!! 2 things you can do to save LA bike projects:
1) ATTEND MONDAYS COUNCIL MEETING NEED
CYCLISTS TO ATTEND AND GIVE PUBLIC COMMENT TO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY May 18, 10 am! Get there by 9:30am to sign up for public comment.
WHEN: Monday, May 18, 10:00AM WHERE: City Hall Council Chambers. 200 N. Spring Street 90012, Room 340
2) WRITE EMAILS AND CALL- 1st THING MONDAY MORNING BEFORE THE MEETING to LADOT, the Budget and Finance Committee Members and to the Mayor.
see below for contact information
Background: A May 4th
Inter-departmental Correspondence titled Shared Responsibility and
Sacrifice signed by LADOT General Manager Rita Robinson and addressed
to the Budget and Finance Committee, contains the following text under
the heading, Transit Capital Programming:
"Discontinue
bikeways function, including bicycle path maintenance, bicycle
programs, and school bicycle and transit education. Discontinue work on
Safe Routes to School."
Numerous bicycle projects are underway which will be curtailed or compromised by this short-sighted move, including:
· The update of the city's Bicycle Plan, already behind schedule.
· Numerous bike lane projects. ·
The Expo Bikeway, in which the city must complete its environmental
review by the end of the year (to keep pace with the light rail
project) or the bikeway may be delayed for years. · The Sharrows study, which should lead to an implementation plan for this much-needed bikeway enhancement.
Some talking points:
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With more people riding bikes than ever before, with a vibrant cycling
culture developing and with congestion and climate change consequences
screaming at us, this is exactly the wrong time to cut the entire
bikeways staff. · This city faces rising health problems, obesity and high pollution problems. Encouraging cycling is an easy and cost-effective way to start reducing these problems. · Cycling is not being prioritized in Los Angeles, if there is no staff at all to work on more infrastructure to create safer streets for ALL users, more injury and deaths will occur.
TAKE ACTION! ATTEND THE MEETING and/or WRITE EMAILS AND CALL IN ON MONDAY!!! NEED YOUR VOICES IN NUMBERS!!
Contact info:
Mayor Villaraigosa (213) 978-0600
mayor@lacity.org
Rita Robinson Fax: 213 972-8410 rita.robinson@lacity.org
Budget and Finance Committee Members:
Councilmember Bernard C. Parks, Chair
(213)-473-7008
councilmember.parks@lacity.org
Councilmember Wendy Greuel
(213)-473-7002
councilmember.greuel@lacity.org
Councilmember Bill Rosendahl
(213)-473-7011
councilman.rosendahl@lacity.org
Councilmember Jose Huizar
(213)-473-7014
councilmember.huizar@lacity.org
Councilmember Greig Smith
(213)-473-7012
councilmember.smith@lacity.org
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