Colina Park Residents Demand More Transportation Options

| August 15, 2011

Last Thursday, the City Heights Community Development Corporation(CHCDC), the first community-oriented nonprofit in City Heights, hosted a Community Workshop for the residents who reside in the Colina Park neighborhood. Colina Park is the neighborhood bordered between Euclid Avenue and 54th Street (east to west) and El Cajon Boulevard to University (north to south) Randolph Van [...]

New Section of Bayshore Bikeway Groundbreaking Ceremony Tomorrow at 10AM.

| August 4, 2011

The Bayshore Bikeway is a 24 mile route around the San Diego Bay. The planning for the bikeway began back in 1975 and what is becoming standard practice when it comes to bicycle projects in the region, the lengthy period between planning and implementation will finally come to an end. The Bayshore Bikeway is both [...]

Rose Creek Bridge: A Work in Progress

| August 2, 2011

Editor’s Note: The following article was written by Robert Leone of the Knickerbikers, San Diego’s Bicycle Touring Club and board member at the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition.  —- One of San Diego’s problems with bicycling infrastructure is the long gap of time between the conception of a project and its execution. A typical case [...]

National City Bicycle Master Plan Bike Ride

| June 24, 2010

National City is creating a Bicycle Master Plan that will guide the development of bicycle facilities and programs in the city over the next 20 years. The city is organizing a 3.5 mile bike ride to provide input on biking in National City and to help them identify locations where bicycle facilities are most needed.

City of San Diego Bicycle Master Plan Update Open House

| April 7, 2010

The City of San Diego is hosting a second open house for the City of San Diego’s Bicycle Master Plan Update. The draft plan is available for your review. Please join the City and consultant staff for presentation of the plan recommendations on Thursday, May 20th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Hall of [...]

People for Bikes, Sign the Pledge

| March 19, 2010

So we’re a little bit late in getting this posted, but maybe a few of you haven’t heard about it yet. The Bikes Belong Coalition has launched a new initiative called People for Bikes, with the goal of getting 1 million people to take the following pledge: I am for bikes. I’m for long rides [...]

Call for Photos: San Diego Bicycle Infrastructure That Works

| March 11, 2010

In bicycle advocacy circles, we hear a lot about what a bike-friendly San Diego would look like, and of course, we should always look to the future, but we also want to see your photos of what already works in San Diego. Is there a particularly sweet bike lane on your commute? Or an off-street [...]

Help us Build a Photo Archive of Bicycling in San Diego!

| January 19, 2010

We’re building a photo archive of bicycles, bicycling, and bicycle-related infrastructure in San Diego, and you can help! Remember to pack a camera on your next bike ride or walkabout and take photos of everything bicycle-related. We’re looking for photos of people riding bikes, parked bikes, kids on bikes, bike lanes, road signs, bikes at [...]

Work Underway Along Santa Fe Street

| December 6, 2009

I received this via email: The project schedule and work hours have been changed due to a large boulder that crews encountered during the boring process in mid-November. New work hours will be Monday to Friday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. And Sunday to Thursday from 6 p.m. To 6 a.m. The product team [...]

Oceanside’s San Luis Rey River Trail Gets an Extension

| November 28, 2009

Oceanside is the only community in San Diego County to receive recognition from the League of American Bicyclists as a bike-friendly community. In 2009, the League awarded Oceanside Bronze status, citing the San Luis Rey River Trail as one of the community’s highlights. The city has just begun a one mile extension to the eastern [...]

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