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  • Parallel_politics

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    Our Champions: an Assemblymember from urban Los Angeles and a Representative of a primarily small-town Massachusetts district are fighting for safe streets and biking in similar ways.

    California’s 43rd Assemblymember and Transportation Committee Chair Laura Friedman wrote the revolutionary legislation that ended parking minimums near transit in the state of Califlornia. If that weren’t enough, her “Omnibike” law addresses a number of California bicycle laws to improve safety and save lives, requiring cars to change lanes when possible to pass cyclists, permitting cyclists to go when a walk sign is on at intersections, prohibiting local municipalities from requiring bike registration, and permitting e-bike riders to use city bike paths.

    On the opposite coast, Massachusetts’ 1st District Representative Lindsay Sabadosa’s Act to Reduce Traffic Fatalities requires that motorists leave a safe distance when passing vulnerable road users, requires MassDOT to develop a reporting system for crashes involving vulnerable road users, lets towns and cities establish a 25 mph speed limit on state-owned roads, and requires any large vehicle owned or leased by the state to have a set of safety devices. Sabadosa’s 148/H.286 facilitates and expands conversion of abandoned rail lines into public trails for use as pedestrian walkways and bicycle paths.

    Galen Mook, Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition’s Executive Director, hosts this conversation with Laura Friedman and Lindsay Sabadosa.

    46:05 on.soundcloud.com/Jyie4
    Joys of Summer: Galen Mook and Laura Gray, AKA DJ Two Wheels, gather “bike joys” at last summer’s Boston Bike Party. Plus: Galen shares a bike joy from his recent trip to Nova Scotia.

    53:15 on.soundcloud.com/1ehzR
    Bike Styling: Taylor Nichols at Purcy’s Bikes in Amsterdam.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Measures

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    Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition E.D. Galen Mook on safe streets-related ballot questions 1 (the “Fair Share Amendment”) and 4 (driver licenses for undocumented immigrants) in the Massachusetts election.

    2:18 on.soundcloud.com/3DJwQ
    Road Kill: Prop “J” would keep The Great Walkway and JFK Drive in San Francisco car free for community; Prop “I” would steal smiles from children. Zach Lipton, Yes on Prop J organizer, talks with Stacey Randecker.
    twitter.com/zachlipton

    19:37 on.soundcloud.com/n4DMA
    Car Free Anthem: John Elliot’s “No On J” song.

    23:28 on.soundcloud.com/NvraR
    Greener Pasture: Bike East Bay Advocacy Director Dave Campbell reflects on his time in bike advocacy as he leaves Bike East Bay.
    bikeeastbay.org/

    35:25 on.soundcloud.com/xdX69
    Take It With You: There’s a new bike share service starting in the E.U. that provides e-cargo bikes. Erik DeWinter shares the story of Cargoroo with Taylor Nichols.
    cargoroo.nl/en/

    50:42 on.soundcloud.com/YMYr4
    Bike Joy: Tony’s D.I.Y. e-bike.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Were on a Roll

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    Stay Car Free: San Francisco will vote on whether to keep JFK Drive car free November 8th. Stacey Randecker interviews Prop J organizer Zachary Lipton.
    sf.streetsblog.org/2022/08/30/save…-n-and-no-on-i/

    2:05
    In Closing: Los Angeles Councilmember Mike Bonin has been a friend to Los Angeles bikes and pedestrians. Bonin fought two recall efforts, one of which was over traffic calming he implemented in his district. Recently, a recording was released revealing his fellow Councilmembers’ and Council President’s racist remarks about his son and others. Councilmember Bonin will not seek a third term. Here are some of Mike Bonin’s comments relating to safe streets infrastructure in an October 19, 2022 virtual happy hour hosted by Streets For All.

    8:53
    Healthy Streets: Michael Schneider, Founder of Streets For All, on Mike Bonin and trying to get Healthy Streets LA through a City Council dominated by unhealthy minds.
    www.healthystreetsla.com/

    23:22
    Crosshairs: Winthrop, Massachusetts bike lane advocate Julia Wallerce’s opponents targeted her with an image of her infant on social media. Bike Talk cohost Galen Mook interviews.
    twitter.com/juliawallerce

    38:13
    It Takes a Village: Joshua Poppel on the Village Bicycle Project, a self-sustaining and capacity building development project in Africa which gives people a tool to improve their lives by offering access to affordable and sustainable transportation.
    Interview by Taylor Nichols.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • The Future Is Here

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    No Free Parking: California reverses its policy on parking minimums, and parking reformer Tony Jordan is celebrating with Lindsay Sturman.
    parkingreform.org/los-angeles-party/

    11:25 on.soundcloud.com/Be13k
    Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail: California Senator Anthony Portantino’s newly signed “Plan For The Future” law requires cities and counties to include bicycle and pedestrian plans, multimodal networks, and traffic calming for any urbanized area. Senator Portantino talks about how his views – and weight – changed since he took up biking, with Tunette Porter.

    23:00 on.soundcloud.com/RDGi5
    Networking: Andy Boenau’s tweet pointed out there’s no push for bicycle infrastructure like there is for a national EV charging network. It went viral, with over 19,000 likes. Andy describes some of the reactions as scripted, “Non Player Character” types of responses. He explains which “NPCs” he engaged, and why. twitter.com/Boenau/status/15784…v-65IFPVnA9g1UO2NZw

    36:43 on.soundcloud.com/VirmC
    Electrifying: Ruthy Woodring, co-founder of Pedal People (a worker-owned human-powered delivery and hauling service in Northampton, Massachusetts) on whether the People will start using EVs to haul trash.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Chicago and Humanity

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    Lay it Out: Rony Islam and Daniel Streicher on Bike Grid Now’s tactics (Bike Jams, Bike Buses, Jamapalooza) and goal (10% of Chicago streets capped at 10mph).
    https://bikegridnow.org

    20:15 https://on.soundcloud.com/mTkKm
    Rip It Out: Michael Podgers, Jeremy Frisch, and Kyle Lucas of Better Streets Chicago on the plan for Lakeshore Drive, a highway on Lake Michigan. With Stacey Randecker of San Francisco.  
    https://www.betterstreetschicago.org/

    41:11 https://on.soundcloud.com/rScYV
    Work it Out: Melinda Shaw’s Humanity Pods in Northampton, Massachusetts were a great idea: bike camper shelters for the unhoused. They just lacked the right space. With Humanity Pod and Northampton resident PJ.
    https://humanitypods.org/

    Edited by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Other Peoples Podcasts and Will Bike 4 Food

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    Activated: John Simmerman on producing his urbanism and healthy streets podcast, “Active Towns.”
    www.activetowns.org/articles/

    14:30
    Uh-Oh, Omaha: Sarah Johnson on Carfree Midwest, her “Omaha based podcast exploring the stories, barriers and joys of getting around the midwest without a car.” One barrier is the anti-bike Omaha Mayor ripping out the city’s only protected bike lane despite its unanimous support in city council.
    anchor.fm/carfreemidwest

    26:15
    Bike Civilized: Leo Spinetto on producing Bicicivilizadxs Radio, a podcast on urban biking and going by bike in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
    www.bicivilizados.org/

    36:06
    Bike Help: Interviews from the finish line of “a day of biking to raise money to help neighbors experiencing food insecurity” in Western Massachusetts.
    www.foodbankwma.org/events/will-bike-4-food/

    Translation by Barbara Richert.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Victory

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    Parallel Universe – MassBike E.D. and Cohost Galen Mook, a.k.a. Mookmaster Bikes, on the parallels in legislation between California and Massachusetts, plus the impact of “parking guru” Donald Shoup. Then-

    7:27

    Shoup’s On: Laura Friedman’s AB 2097 (now law) will “prohibit a public agency from imposing any minimum automobile parking requirement on any residential, commercial, or other development project…that is located within 12 miles of public transit.” This codifies what High Cost of Free Parking author and world renowned “parking guru” Donald Shoup has been calling for: the beginning of the end of free parking. Donald Shoup talks with Bike Talk cohost and “Dutch Expert” Lindsay Sturman.

    39:25

    Separated at Birth – John Bauters, “America’s Bike Mayor,” recognizing that free parking is a car subsidy, helped end parking minimums in Emeryville, California in 2018. John talks with Seamus Garrity, the Los Angeles Field Representative of California Assemblymember Laura Friedman. Assemblymember Friedman introduced the bill which became the law which ended parking minimums near transit in California. John and Seamus bike to their meetings (John to Air Quality Management District, Seamus to Valley Industry Commerce Association).

    59:10

    Night Out – MassBike Valet volunteers Trey and Becky at the Florence Night Out.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.

    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.

    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.

  • Bikes

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    There’s an avalanche of new bike legislation on California Governor Newsom’s desk. California Streetsblog Editor Melanie Curry gives a reportback based on her article:
    cal.streetsblog.org/2022/09/02/legi…safety-climate/

    26:08
    Mark Sanderson owned and staffed the East Lansing bicycle shop, Velocipede Peddler, for 45 years. Now he’s employed as a mechanic in the same space by the new owners, D&D Bicycles & Hockey. Taylor Nichols reports.

    35:57
    Over three years, through daily confrontations with parents, bus drivers, and school officials during her Chicago commute, Ash Wednesday got them all to stop parking in the bike lane.
    @rapashwednesday

    52:23
    Twowheeledpolitics.ca blogger and cofounder of Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition Robert Zaichkowski on Toronto bike plans, budgets, and politics.
    spacing.ca/toronto/2022/09/13/…ycling-perspective/

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music by Don Ward.

  • Bike Perspectives

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    Adaptive Cycling: Western Massachusetts adaptive cyclists Naomi Clark and Giovanni Lynch talk with Berkshire Bike Path President Marjorie Cohan.

    17:35
    Bike Picture: Jerome Horne, Transit Center’s Director of Transit Leadership Development, on bikes in society, with Nick Richert.

    33:30
    Bike Innovator: Craig Calfee, a bike builder who pioneered carbon fiber and bamboo in bike making, talks with Bike Talk cohost Taylor Nichols about his life in bikes and his work in Africa.

    TRANSCRIPT: drive.google.com/file/d/1xZISV__d…view?usp=sharing

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music by Don Ward.

  • Bike Camping and Active Transportation

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    No Bikes Allowed: John Elliot, a musician who tours by bike, was denied entrance to Skyline Wilderness Park in Napa Valley, California, because he didn’t arrive by car. We got Andrew Brooks, President of the Skyline Park Citizens Association, and Kara Vernor, Executive Director of the Napa County Bicycle Coalition, to discuss what all parties acknowledge is a big mistake.

    28:45
    Adventures: Adventure Cycling’s Bike Overnights program’s Events Coordinator Carmen Aiken, with Bike Talk cohost and Pedal People Founder Ruthy Woodring.

    Transcript: drive.google.com/file/d/1uA7QpOct…view?usp=sharing
    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music by Don Ward.