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Nevada
County Bicycle Master Plan Update A wide variety of local
cyclists participated in the Bicycle Plan public workshops held by
the Nevada County Transportation Commission and Alta Planning and
Design. The Bicycle Master Plan update has been completed and
approved by all agencies: Grass Valley, Nevada City, Nevada
County, Truckee, and the Nevada County Transportation Commission,
enabling these municipalities to apply for CalTrans funding for
the improvements described in the plan. A pdf of the plan can be
downloaded from the NCTC website
(http://www.nctc.ca.gov/reports.htm).
Here are
direct links to pdfs of the final
report, the
maps, and appendix
E. Caution: files are large and may take awhile
to download.
Bicycle
Commuter Act (H.R.807, S.2635) This bill,
introduced by Earl Blumenauer (D, OR), would have provided a tax
benefit to employers who offer cash reimbursements to employees to
defray costs of riding to work. All it required was an amendment
to the Transportation Fringe Benefit of the tax code to extend the
definition of "transportation" to include bicycles.
Employers are given the flexibility to set their level of benefit
payments, and the bike commuter can use the money to pay for a
bicycle, accessories, safety equipment, insurance, and locker or
shower fees.
This
provision passed a House vote, but then was stripped from the
Energy Bill by the Senate as part of the Democratic senators'
attempt to avoid a Republican filibuster.
California
Complete Streets Bill The California
Bicycle Coalition has introduced a bill to the legislature to
require "Complete Streets" throughout California, i.e.
all cities and counties will have to describe (in their general
plan revision) how they will provide routine accommodation for
pedestrians and cyclists. The bill will also require the Office of
Planning and Research to provide Complete Streets guidelines.
Here's a fact sheet on the bill:
http://www.calbike.org/pdfs/AB1358_Fact_Sheet.pdf
The
Complete Streets Act of 2007 (AB 1358) introduced by
Assembly Member Mark Leno will forever change the way our
community transportation systems are designed and built. AB 1358
will ensure that community planners, developers and elected
officials meet the needs of all users of the road. Please consider
sending Assembly Member Mark Leno and your representatives a
letter of support. What are Complete Streets? Complete
streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all
users. Pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of
all ages and abilities must be able to safely move along and
across a complete street.
Grass Valley
signage
In November 2006,
signs were installed on the stretch of East Main Street between
Idaho-Maryland and Richardson stating “BICYCLES ALLOWED USE
OF FULL LANE”. Please join us in thanking the people listed
below for their support for the proposal. Gerard Tassone,
former mayor John Foster, Chief of Police Chauncey Poston,
Grass Valley City Councillor Mark Johnson, Vice Mayor Trisha
Tillotson, Grass Valley Senior Engineer
City
and county planning
APPT
advocates for the inclusion of pedestrian and bicycle
transportation in Grass Valley, Nevada City, and Nevada County
planning.
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