What are your Constitutions/Bylaws?
Hey Bike Collective fam,
I’m trying to find some examples of bylaws/constitutions from other community bike projects. Can you share your bylaws with us? Our collective is interested in how other bike collectives are structured and guided through their foundational documents.
Here are the Bylaws from the Davis Bike Collective: https://davisbikecollective.org/bylaws/
Thanks! Aaron
Hi Aaron, here is Bikes del Pueblo's Bylaws, created by former collective members. Thanks for bringing this up, I think it's good to have current members look over this and see what still works for us and what needs to be modified. Throughout the almost 10-yr history of this collective, there's been so many changes.
Anyways, hope y'all are doing well up in Davis. https://www.instagram.com/bikesdelpueblo/
-Jacq
*Alternate email address: jacq_lynne@pm.me jacq_lynne@pm.me*
On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 12:20 PM Aaron Shaw atshaw@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Hey Bike Collective fam,
I’m trying to find some examples of bylaws/constitutions from other community bike projects. Can you share your bylaws with us? Our collective is interested in how other bike collectives are structured and guided through their foundational documents.
Here are the Bylaws from the Davis Bike Collective: https://davisbikecollective.org/bylaws/
Thanks! Aaron
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Aaron - I was there when the davis bike collective first made those bylaws! It took like a year and a lawyer.
The most exciting thing about those bylaws at the time was that they were designed to meet the hierarchical legal requirements while also keeping power within a strong consensus model. How we did that is that the President/Secretary/Treasurer were given no more responsibilities in their official capacity than instructed by official group decisions at meetings. (In reality, we still live in a world where people oo and ah at the title of president/treasurer/secretary, but everyone tried to supress it.)
An important parallel process was learning about consensus as a group. We got Kevin Wolf the founder of N Street co-housing to come give everyone a talk on how to do consensus. We paid him (I forget the name of his consulting biz), and we bribed all current members to attend with full-size burritos from the burrito shop a block away on L Street, and like 95% of everyone came and we all learned a lot.
Let me know if you have any questions.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 12:20 PM Aaron Shaw atshaw@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Hey Bike Collective fam,
I’m trying to find some examples of bylaws/constitutions from other community bike projects. Can you share your bylaws with us? Our collective is interested in how other bike collectives are structured and guided through their foundational documents.
Here are the Bylaws from the Davis Bike Collective: https://davisbikecollective.org/bylaws/
Thanks! Aaron
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Angel,
The most exciting thing about those bylaws at the time was that they were
designed to meet the hierarchical legal requirements while also keeping power within a strong consensus model.
Yes, we worked quite hard on this aspect and I hope it can stand the test of time.
Kevin's workshop lives on in perpetuity: https://archive.org/details/KevinWolfOnFacilitationAndConsensus
Jason moorepants.info
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 11:53 PM Angel York aniola@gmail.com wrote:
Aaron - I was there when the davis bike collective first made those bylaws! It took like a year and a lawyer.
The most exciting thing about those bylaws at the time was that they were designed to meet the hierarchical legal requirements while also keeping power within a strong consensus model. How we did that is that the President/Secretary/Treasurer were given no more responsibilities in their official capacity than instructed by official group decisions at meetings. (In reality, we still live in a world where people oo and ah at the title of president/treasurer/secretary, but everyone tried to supress it.)
An important parallel process was learning about consensus as a group. We got Kevin Wolf the founder of N Street co-housing to come give everyone a talk on how to do consensus. We paid him (I forget the name of his consulting biz), and we bribed all current members to attend with full-size burritos from the burrito shop a block away on L Street, and like 95% of everyone came and we all learned a lot.
Let me know if you have any questions.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 12:20 PM Aaron Shaw atshaw@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Hey Bike Collective fam,
I’m trying to find some examples of bylaws/constitutions from other community bike projects. Can you share your bylaws with us? Our collective is interested in how other bike collectives are structured and guided through their foundational documents.
Here are the Bylaws from the Davis Bike Collective: https://davisbikecollective.org/bylaws/
Thanks! Aaron
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Also, several other bylaw examples are here: https://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/By-laws
Jason moorepants.info
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 9:40 AM Jason Moore moorepants@gmail.com wrote:
Angel,
The most exciting thing about those bylaws at the time was that they
were designed to meet the hierarchical legal requirements while also keeping power within a strong consensus model.
Yes, we worked quite hard on this aspect and I hope it can stand the test of time.
Kevin's workshop lives on in perpetuity: https://archive.org/details/KevinWolfOnFacilitationAndConsensus
Jason moorepants.info
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 11:53 PM Angel York aniola@gmail.com wrote:
Aaron - I was there when the davis bike collective first made those bylaws! It took like a year and a lawyer.
The most exciting thing about those bylaws at the time was that they were designed to meet the hierarchical legal requirements while also keeping power within a strong consensus model. How we did that is that the President/Secretary/Treasurer were given no more responsibilities in their official capacity than instructed by official group decisions at meetings. (In reality, we still live in a world where people oo and ah at the title of president/treasurer/secretary, but everyone tried to supress it.)
An important parallel process was learning about consensus as a group. We got Kevin Wolf the founder of N Street co-housing to come give everyone a talk on how to do consensus. We paid him (I forget the name of his consulting biz), and we bribed all current members to attend with full-size burritos from the burrito shop a block away on L Street, and like 95% of everyone came and we all learned a lot.
Let me know if you have any questions.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 12:20 PM Aaron Shaw atshaw@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Hey Bike Collective fam,
I’m trying to find some examples of bylaws/constitutions from other community bike projects. Can you share your bylaws with us? Our collective is interested in how other bike collectives are structured and guided through their foundational documents.
Here are the Bylaws from the Davis Bike Collective: https://davisbikecollective.org/bylaws/
Thanks! Aaron
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Aaron Shaw
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Angel York
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J Lê
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Jason Moore