I’m
traveling this week, so my research for the calendar below was close to
non-existent. But both of the meetings
in Petaluma could be interesting. And if
readers know of any North Bay meetings that I’ve missed, please add them in the
comments.
I’ll
repopulate the calendar upon my return in a few days.
Meetings this Week
Petaluma
Pedestrian Bicycle Advisory Committee, Wednesday, August 3, 6:00pm, Petaluma
City Hall, 11 English Street, Petaluma – From what I know of the likely agenda
items, the urbanist angles will be limited.
But the conversation about non-auto transportation is often interesting
regardless. (Note: I serve on this
committee, but will still be traveling when it convenes.)
Petaluma
Transit Advisory Committee, Thursday, August 4, 4:00pm, Petaluma City Hall,
11 English Street, Petaluma – The Transit Advisory Committee will consider the
final draft of the Short-Range Transit Plan, a document required from all Bay Area transit agencies by the
Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
After nine months of work, the plan will be given a final review and
likely passed onto the City Council for their approval. But there will be time between the Committee
meeting and the Council meeting for final edits, so the public is encouraged to
participate. (Note: I’ll chair this
meeting after returning from travels only hours before.)
Meetings in the Weeks and Months to Follow
Rail~Volution,
October 10-12, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco – The leading conference on the use
of rail for community building is coming to San Francisco this fall. The coming role of SMART in the North Bay
will surely be discussed, as will the increased density occurring around BART stations.
Other Opportunities to Get Involved
Petaluma
Boulevard South – Bikeable/walkable revisions to Petaluma Boulevard South
recently flickered onto and off of the Petaluma City Council agenda. A group of citizens was energized by the
flicker, is committed to the goal of calming of Petaluma Boulevard South, and
is organizing with the goal of returning the proposal to the City Council with
enough votes to approve it.
If you’re
interested in advocating for improvements to Petaluma Boulevard South that will
make the boulevard friendlier for non-motorists while also creating better
connectivity across the boulevard, let me know.
I’ll connect you with the group, in which I’m participating.
Digging
Deeper into Urbanism - Many readers attended three evening of talks by
Chuck Marohn of StrongTowns and Joe Minicozzi of Urban3 last January in Santa
Rosa. The two spoke about the theory of
why suburbia often fails and the data that supports the theory. Initial conversations are underway for a
return visit by Minicozzi to the North Bay later this year, a visit that is
tentatively scheduled to include an evening in Petaluma, along with time in
other Sonoma County communities.
Petaluma was
well-represented at the January meetings, but it was largely urbanists who were
already familiar with the work of Marohn and Minicozzi. If we organize properly, having Minicozzi
visit Petaluma can educate others, including those who hold positions in which
they can make a difference. Having the
visit during the election season can make the event additionally pivotal.
I’ll need
folks to assist with organizational and fund-raising efforts. Please let me know if you’re willing to lend
a hand.
Lots of
opportunities to get involved. Please
grab at least one and hopefully more.
As always,
your questions or comments will be appreciated.
Please comment below or email me.
And thanks for reading. - Dave Alden (davealden53@comcast.net)
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