Support letters are invited to Santa Monica City Council for Meeting on Tuesday, May 14th for the following agenda items.
Council emails:
To: councilmtgitems@santamonica.gov, council@smgov.net
gleam.davis@santamonica.gov, jesse.zwick@santamonica.gov, Caroline.Torosis@santamonica.gov, lana.negrete@santamonica.gov, oscar.delatorre@santamonica.gov, phil.brock@santamonica.gov, christine.parra@santamonica.gov
cc: david.white@santamonica.gov, Anuj.Gupta@santamonica.gov
bcc: info@smspoke.org
Funded Projects we are supporting.
- Agenda item 5A
Olympic / 26th (3rd of the 3 projects from Bergamot)
Award Construction Contract for Olympic Boulevard and 26th Street Project - Agenda item 5I
6 schools — ped improvements (lot of TIFF & unspent DA etc – no Grants)
Award Construction Contract to Environmental Construction, Inc. for Pedestrian Improvements at Six Schools Project - Agenda item 5C
Design consultant SM Blvd Safety Enhancement Study – grant + TIFF match
Award of Agreement to Michael Baker International to conduct the Santa Monca Blvd Safety Enhancement Study supported by a Caltrans Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant
Our support letter is here
More Agenda Items we are supporting:
- Agenda item 10A (first reading)
Anti Harassment Ordinance
Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance Adding Section 3.75 to the Municipal Code to Prohibit Harassment of Bicyclists and Provide for a Private Right of Action for Violations
Our support letter is here
- Agenda Item 16E
Request of Councilmember Zwick, Councilmember Torosis, and Councilmember Davis that the City Council direct the City Manager to prioritize measures to reduce vehicle speeding and mitigate crashes on Neilson Way in order to enhance safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers on the corridor; specifically, the City Manager is directed to prepare cost estimates and identify potential funding sources and tradeoffs for adding the installation of speed cushions along Neilson Way as a project for consideration as part of the upcoming biennial Capital Improvement Program budget process. This would result in Neilson Way being prioritized as the next phase of the ongoing partnership among the Department of Transportation, Santa Monica Fire Department, and Public Works Department to re-initiate deployment of speed humps/bumps and other speed calming measures that do not impact emergency response times, as resources and staff capacity allow.
Our support letter is here