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Buy Local EXPO 2011 & Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk

This is an action packed weekend coming up.  This Saturday, March 19th the city has some local events planned aimed at highlighting the local community and its merchants.
When you ride a bike supporting your local community is second nature.  That’s just what we do.  Here is what Santa Monica is doing to promote this concept.  Add bikes in the mix and the sky is the limit…..
The LA Marathon arrives Sunday, but Saturday proves to be full of fun and excitement here in town as well.

Buy Local EXPO 2011

Location:  Third Street Promenade + participating businesses across Santa Monica!

Time:  11am  – 4 pm (Expo @ 3rd St) with live music + sidewalk sale festivities going on until up to 9 p.m.

The Buy Local Expo on Saturday, March 19 at the 3rd Street Promenade is a free community event dedicated to showcasing local businesses and the importance of buying local.  The day includes vendors, live music and performances, children’s activities, the famous SM Farmers Market and a “Get Caught With Your Receipt Showing” raffle competition with chance to win a shopping spree at SM Place and other great prizes from local businesses.

In addition, Main Street, Montana Avenue, Pico Boulevard, SM Airport and Downtown Santa Monica districts will be having special festivities to celebrate Santa Monica’s first official “Buy Local Day“  (March 19th!), including:

  • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. –10 blocks of live music, fun events, trunk shows + sales and a Buy Local Art Contest of kids at Montana Avenue.
  • 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.  Sidewalk sale + live music @ participating businesses on Main St.
  • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.–Sidewalk sale at participating businesses on Pico Blvd and throughout Downtown Santa Monica.
  • 12 noon to 5 p.m.–SM Airport Art Walk

For more info on the EXPO, click here.

To check out the great local business discounts currently available, please visit www.buylocalmarket.com. Proceeds from the Buy Local Market.com sales will be donated to the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation in support of local schools.

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Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk

Location:  Participating art sudios + businesses at SM Airport (2800 – 3050 Airport Avenue)

12-5 p.m.

More than 60 local artists and performers will have their private studios and works on view at the fifth annual Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk, including Santa Monica Art Studios, Santa Monica College Art Mentor Program and Ceramic Arts and the Ruskin Group Theatre. The airport arts community is a unique, cultural resource located in one of L.A. County’s oldest operating airfields. Painting, sculpture, ceramics, and mixed media will be represented. Throughout the day there will be firing demonstrations of Raku Japanese pottery, highlights from the Ruskin Group Theatre’s popular monthly offering L.A. Café Plays, theater and art workshops for kids, live music and food from local restaurants and food trucks.

Organized by the City of Santa Monica in partnership with SM Airport Artist Studios, Ruskin Theatre Group, SM Art Studios, Arena 1 Gallery and Santa Monica College.

For more info:  click here.

 

 

Community Workshop for Downtown 5th/4th & Arizona Site

The City of Santa Monica invites you to attend a special Planning Commission workshop on Wednesday, March 16 to discuss future opportunities for the City-owned site at 5th Street and Arizona Avenue, and to explore options for new uses and activities that benefit the Downtown and the entire community.  There will also be a duplicate workshop hosted by Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (formerly Bayside Corp) on, March 24.

The Planning Commission workshop will be held at The Civic Auditorium East Wing located at 1855 Main Street.  The Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. workshop will be held at the Main Library located at 601 Santa Monica Boulevard.

 

Please join us on March 16th or March 24 at 7:00PM to discuss:

  • DOWNTOWN’S HISTORY: the evolution of the City’s cultural and economic heart
  • EXISTING CONDITIONS & IDENTITY: attributes and characteristics, mix of uses, pedestrian-orientation and ways of getting around Downtown
  • OPPORTUNITIES IN THE DOWNTOWN: realizing the LUCE vision for new uses and community benefits that will enhance the quality and vibrancy of the Downtown

Your input will help to create a vision for this opportunity site and will also inform the upcoming Downtown Specific Plan.

RSVP to ensure accurate accommodations

DowntownPlan@smgov.net or 310.458.8341

Big Blue Bus lines 2, 3, Rapid 3, 7 and 9 serve the Civic Center.  Lines 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 10 serve the Library.  Bike parking will be available.

 

In the News

Here Comes the Train – and Bikes and Pedestrians

By Ann K. Williams
Lookout Staff

February 16, 2011 – The Lookout is conducting a series of interviews with city notables to get a sense of what’s to come in Santa Monica. Last week, we sat down with the city’s Director of Planning Eileen Fogarty who shared her vision of what the city will look like as it develops in the next few years. Today’s story will look at the Expo Light Rail that will cut through the city by 2014, if all goes as planned.  [More]

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Bike Action Plan To Encourage More Biking, Less Driving,

By Jason Islas
Special to the Lookout News

February 18, 2011 — As part of the LUCE plan to revamp the city’s infrastructure, Santa Monica city officials have begun developing a new Bike Action Plan to reduce car traffic and to encourage commuters to ride bikes.

“We want it to be done and approved by the City Council by July 2011,” Lucy Dyke, deputy director for special projects told the crowd at Wednesday night’s bike and pedestrian safety meeting at the Ken Edwards center.
“The Bike Action Plan isn’t just a map,” Dyke said.
She said that if it were just a map, it would be too rigid. Dyke believes the Bike Action Plan should be able to evolve as the city develops.

And Cynthia Rose – a volunteer on the Steering committee of Santa Monica Spoke, a chapter of the Los Angeles County Bike Coalition – agrees.
Rose called for “cultural change” with regards to how bicyclists are seen.
“[The city] needs to demonstrate that cyclists, pedestrians, and public transportation are important to make the city work,” Rose told the Lookout Tuesday. [more]


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Practical benefits of bike sharing in a very urban environment:

Bike Sharing Coming To Hoboken & Jersey City?

… it is hard to imagine that bike sharing will not become a critical option in the urban multi-modal menu of all cities.  In my experience, the greatest practical challenge for expanding bicycle use in urban areas as a transportation option is the limited space residents have to safely keep bicycles at home.  Small city flats in walk-up buildings are simply not ideal for owning and regularly using a bicycle, and many people are unwilling to spend money on a material possession that spends its nights on the street (and doesn’t weigh two tons).  Bike sharing circumvents these challenges by making the bicycle available as a “service” rather than a “possession”, which eliminates the need to store the bicycle at home and removes the safety/security concerns from the individual.  It also naturally allows bicycles to be used more continuously throughout the day, reducing resource consumption as well as the total number of bicycles in a city (which at some point can become overwhleming as anyone who has witnessed a Shanghai commute can attest!).

Perhaps the bike stations in Santa Monica can also be bike sharing facilities.
Barbara Filet

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Road Rules: Addressing Traffic Safety in Santa Monica

Sorting through some of the chaos on the streets, particularly oft-misunderstood rules about bicycling.

The streets of Santa Monica are often a place of conflict, as drivers compete for asphalt, pedestrians try to get across in one piece and cyclists attempt to squeeze in wherever they can fit. Some of this conflict comes from carelessness, impatience, frustration and roadway design. But oftentimes, it also comes from ignorance or confusion about what the rules of the road really are.

To have a truly sustainable city, being able to get around by foot and bike is an essential component. However, if some people live in fear of walking or cycling in the city, which is often the case presently, it not only undermines sustainability, it effects the quality of life in the community. [more]

This week, RIDE with LACBC, the EPA and SANTA MONICA SPOKE

EPA bike tour of LA County cities:

The west coast head of the EPA, Jared Blumenfeld and the head of LA County Department of Health Services – Mitch Katz are going to be doing a bike tour of a few LA County cities on Tuesday, Feb 1st.  Santa Monica Spoke worked with the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition to organize and promote a press event originally planned in Santa Monica at City Hall.  Mr Blumenfeld will not arrive in Los Angeles until Tuesday morning so the schedule and starting point had to be changed.

The event will now begin at bike bridge over Ballona Creek in Playa del Rey at 9:15am.  The goal of this bike tour is to draw attention to cycling through the lens of helping the environment and improving public health.  Jared and Mitch would like to draw attention to the importance of creating more bike-able communities for both environmental and public health reasons.  We’d love for you to join us on the bike tour.

When: Tuesday, February 1
Where: Meet at bike bridge over Ballona Creek in Playa del Rey

Agenda:

  • Meet: 9:15am at the bike bridge over Ballona Creek in Playa del Rey
  • Start Ride: 9:45am (route map)
  • 1st Stop: 10:20am Linwood Howe Elementary School
  • 2nd Stop: 11:45am MacArthur Park – NW corner of 7th and Alvarado
  • 3rd Stop: 12:05pm CCC Bike Wrangler Space – 1205 W 6th St at Lucas
  • Final Stop: 12:45pm LA City Hall

Join in for all or any part of the ride by meeting at one of the stops.

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Every 1st Sunday LACBC ride:

Starting this year LACBC will be leading a ride on the first Sunday of each month in different areas of LA County. February (6th) is I ♥ the WESTSIDE”.  The ride will focus on the “beauty and romance” of the Westside.

Ted Rogers, LACBC board member and writer of one of the quintessential LA Bike Blogs Biking in LA will lead the ride.  We will meet at the Santa Monica Pier and head south-west to explore the Sharrows on Abbot Kinney, on to the Marina bike path and follow Ballona Creek to Culver City.  We’ll then go up through Beverly Hills and back through Westwood and Brentwood, back to the coast and end at the Pier.  The ride will last about 3 hours and be roughly 30-35 miles of mostly flat terrain at a moderate pace, suited for intermediate riders.

Free to all LACBC members plus one guest.  Interested in becoming a member?
Sign up to be a member of LACBC / Santa Monica Spoke at the event.

To view the event on Facebook, click here

I ♥ the Westside Ride
Date: Sunday, February 6, 2011
Time: Meet at 9:30 A.M.; Ride at 10:00 A.M.
Location: Meet at Santa Monica Pier at 200 Santa Monica Pier

Note:  Rain will result in postponement or cancelation of the ride.

Culver City Bicycle Coalition, (CCBC) starts a last Sunday of the month ride.  For more information on those rides and this Regional Chapter of LACBC visit their web page.
Culver City Bicycle Coalition

Charlie Gandy in Santa Monica,
tonight!

Charlie Gandy, super star mobility coordinator who is making the City of Long Beach more bike friendly with painted bike lanes, bike boulevards and other great facilities will be visiting Santa Monica tonight.  Gandy a virtual rock star in urban planning has been invited to speak at the Planning Commission meeting this evening (Jan 5) at Santa Monica City Hall.  The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7pm with Gandy’s presentation the second up on the agenda.

A presentation and discussion with Charles Gandy, Mobility Coordinator, City of Long Beach regarding bicycle programs, facilities, goals and policies in the City of Long Beach

Long Beach Shifts Cycling in to High Gear from Streetfilms on Vimeo.

For those who are interested but may not be able to attend it should be available to watch on CityTV live and possibly later on demand at the same web page.