Speak Up for Safer Bicycling on El Camino Real in City of Santa Clara
Guest Blog by Betsy Megas, who lives and works in the City of Santa Clara and commutes by bicycle. She has been an SVBC member and volunteer since 2012.To get more involved in local advocacy, check out SVBC’s Local Teams.
The four miles of El Camino Real, aka State Route 82, in Santa Clara have some of the worst bicycle- and pedestrian-involved collision rates in the City of Santa Clara and are overdue for maintenance. Considering that it's among the highest-stress places in the city to ride a bicycle, this poor safety record also suggests relatively high demand. There are upcoming opportunities to get involved now to change how the road looks and feels into the future. We recently saw a win in Redwood City for protected bike lanes on El Camino Real, can we replicate it here?
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- Completing the online survey by January 31. The online survey is available through January 31. Visit www.santaclaraca.gov/survey to take the survey and www.santaclaraca.gov/ecr for more information on the project.
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Attending one of the city's upcoming public workshops:-Friday, January 26, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Pop-Up event at Santa Clara University, outside the Benson Center-Wednesday, February 28, 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Central Park Library, Redwood Room
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Sending specific concerns to MayorandCouncil@SantaClaraCA.gov, Manager@SantaClaraCA.gov, and to the Santa Clara BPAC in care of Marshall Johnson, MJohnson@santaclaraca.gov. Copy Ben Pacho, SVBC Santa Clara County Advocate: ben@bikesiliconvalley.org and Sergio Ruiz, Pedestrian & Bicycle Coordinator / Branch Chief for Caltrans District 4: sergio.ruiz@dot.ca.gov
Thanks for your help!