Bike Talk correspondent Lindsay Sturman interviews Chicago, IL ‘biking and transit visionary’ Courtney Cobbs, Co-Editor for Streetsblog Chicago.

Bike Talk correspondent Lindsay Sturman interviews Chicago, IL ‘biking and transit visionary’ Courtney Cobbs, Co-Editor for Streetsblog Chicago.
The Monterey Park city council wanted to vote on spending $100 million of Measure R money on new parking structures and expanding lanes for driving. Jennifer Love Tang, an english teacher and organizer, wrote about the vote in Streetsblog LA. Jennifer consults with Charles Mahron, the Founder and President of Strong Towns and the author of Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity, and Don Kostelec, a transportation consultant and advocate in Boise, Idaho.
With Nick Richert.
Lindsay Sturman and Terrence Heuston talk to David Zipper about the Ebike Act, which passed congress and would give $1500 rebates on ebikes. Other topics include transportation as an economic development tool and changing the sidewalk paradigm.
Inspired by David’s tweet:
twitter.com/DavidZipper/status/…73014689673217?s=20
The Safety Stop Bill (AB 122), sponsored by the California Bicycle Coalition, would allow California cyclists to treat stop signs like ‘Yield’ signs. It’s the Idaho Stop Law, and research shows it improves safety. See:
www.calbike.org/category/the_late…BG-o6AqJo5nAqUN6U
Dave Snyder, Executive Director of California Bicycle Coalition, with California Streetsblog Editor Melanie Curry, Grace Peng, Gabby Gee, and surprise guest 43rd District California Assemblymember and new Transportation Committee Chair Laura Friedman.
Hosted by Don Ward and Nick Richert
Lindsay Sturman interviews data scientist Dr. Offer Grembek on the data behind complete streets.
Offer is a researcher and lecturer at the University of California Berkeley. He serves as the Co‐Director at the university’s Safe Transportation Research and Education Center (SafeTREC), a research center affiliated with the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and the UC Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies. Dr. Grembek is a member of the California Strategic Highway Safety Plan Steering Committee and the Transportation Research Board Committee on Transportation Safety Management Systems (ACS10).
at 23:10, Damian Kevitt, creator of Finish The Ride and ED of Streets Are For Everyone, talks to Offer about NIMBY arguments that have killed bike lanes in Los Angeles.
Ayesha McGowan on We The People: Black Lives Roll’en, created and moderated by Yolanda T. Davis-Overstreet, with invited co-host Lena Williams. Ayesha, 33, is a professional cyclist for Liv Racing and an advocate for representation of people of color in the bike industry.
This is WE THE PEOPLE: Black Lives Roll’en final Black History Month Conversation, but not the end of their roll’en conversations!
Find out more about Ayesha on her website: www.aquickbrownfox.com/
Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council President Adriane Hoff on trying to turn a half mile of 6t St. into a community plaza, closed to car traffic.
The Powerpoint: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1a….gd91e1f37e_1_106
The Streetsblog Article: la.streetsblog.org/2021/02/02/kore…g-sixth-street/
Eagle Rock resident and Silverlake Chamber of Commerce President Natalie Friedberg tells Don Ward how her group, Eagle Rock Forward, has added a livable street option to the ones Metro gave them for its imminent Bus Rapid Transit line. Eagle Rock Forward calls its option the “Beautiful Boulevard.” They’ve got lots of business and community support.
Melanie Curry, Streetsblog California Editor, and Dave Snyder, CalBike Executive director, discuss the state and federal programs to subsidize e-bike purchases with Nick Richert and Don Ward.
Essential Question: should I wait for a subsidy to by an ebike?
Answer: Only if you want to wait two years.
California’s AB 117, authored by Tasha Boerner Horvath, which would create e-bike stimulus payments, originated with a CalBike initiative. CalBike organized stakeholders in support of the bill.
We also talk briefly about SB 400, which CalBike got passed in 2019 and is just now beginning to roll out incentives for low income and disadvantaged communities in the Bay Area, with other areas to come. SB400 will give qualifying individuals $7500 to turn in an older polluting car and replace it with an ebike (or two) under the Clean Cars for All program, which is funded by cap-and-trade.
Also: in 2017, Congress eliminated a tax credit for bike commuters that had allowed employers to reimburse workers as much as $20 per month, pre-tax, for bike commuting expenses. The Bicycle Commuter Act of 2021 (H.R. 384) would reinstate the credit, and make it a pre-tax benefit — like parking and transit. It would be as much as 30% of the parking benefit ($81 a month, less than $1,000 a year), and could be used along with the transit and parking benefits. Bike-share would be eligible for the benefit.
The Electric Bicycle Incentive Kickstart for the Environment (E-BIKE) Act from Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) and Jimmy Panetta (D-CA) would offer a 30% tax credit of up to $1,500 for buying an electric bicycle priced below $8,000.
With Nick Richert and Don Ward
Yolanda Davis-Overstreet (Moderator) and Lena Williams (guest co-host) have a conversation with Dr. Christopher West, a recognized historian on the “Green Book.” The brainchild of postman Victor Green and first published in 1936, it was called alternately The Negro Motorist Green Book, The Negro Travelers’ Green Book, and The Travelers’ Green Book over its 30-year existence. This publication offered information for Black families traveling in racially segregated Jim Crow.
This conversation taps into the history of this historical social justice approach that played a vital role in creating safe travels and movement in outdoor spaces for Black Lives, as well as makes the connection on how the need for mobility justice and safety still exist at this time. A conversation that dives into the intersection of Black Lives driving, bicycling, walking, standing, sitting, and breathing – while outdoors in movement.
Recommended documentary to watch:
https://www.pbs.org/…/driving-while-black-race-space…/
with Don Ward and Nick Richert
Transition music by Don Ward