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Informational Meeting: “Yes on D”

Monday, October 9th at 7pm

Faulkner Gallery, Santa Barbara Public Library

Informational discussion with panel of prominent city residents and employee including Mayor Blum, David Landecker of the County Steering Committee for Yes on Measure D and Jim Kemp who is the Executive Director, Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG)

Please join us for a great opportunity to learn more about this initiative; what projects will be funded with its passing and what is at stake if it fails at the polls

Admission is free

Discussion is co-sponsored by COAST and SB CAN

Jake Boysel Memorial Ride Saturday

Memorial Ride ended at De la Guerra Plaza

This morning’s Memorial Ride for Jake provided an outpouring of sympathy from our bicycling community to the family of Jake Boysel who was killed while biking to school. Over 100 bicyclists formed a half-mile stream along Calle Real and State Street, filling the lane in Downtown Santa Barbara.

Jake Boysel’s family attended and was moved by this expression of sympathy from their community. The ride ended in De la Guerra Plaza where County Supervisor Susan Rose, City Councilmember Helene Schneider, and COAST representative Eva Inbar spoke for greater efforts to make sure all children are safer walking and biking to school.

More evidence of everybody’s concern over this sad loss is that our web site has had over 1000 visitors in the past 5 days — more than double our record weekly total. People care, they are disturbed, they are looking for safer conditions. Today’s ride wasn’t the end of action, it is the beginning of a challenge to us all to energize our collective abilities and make sure that this tragedy will not happen again. We can, indeed we must make it so.

~~ Ralph Fertig, President
~~ Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition

“Jake’s death demonstrates the tragedy that follows careless and aggressive use of the roads and may sober some folks up on their own behavior, but what a price to pay to accomplish this.”

Curtis Ridling

Town Hall Meeting at La Colina

A capacity crowd filled the meeting room at La Colina Junior High on the night of Tuesday Sept. 12, when fifty to sixty people gathered there to honor 12-year-old Jake Boysel, who was killed while biking to school the week before. The overwhelming message that came out of the meeting was this: We can and must do more to make it safer for children and everyone else to move around on foot and by bike. We will compile the many good ideas proposed at the meeting into a plan and follow up with those who are interested. If you would like to be involved, please contact Eva Inbar at eva@coast-santabarbara.org.
Jake Boysel

SBCC’s Alternative Transportation Fair

September 6th & 7th from 10:30-1:30

Be sure to stop by our table to learn more about our current projects