SM Mobility Projects Update Meeting with City Staff

Save the Date: August 27th 
Virtual on ZOOM: RSVP for Zoom link

Zoom link will be emailed the day of the meeting.

Submit your questions in advance to rsvp@SMSpoke.org.
During the meeting we will use the Q&A tab for questions.

SaMoDOT Mobility Staff will present updates on bike and pedestrian projects and safety campaigns. City Staff will review recent and upcoming project work followed by a Q&A.

Mobility projects to be discussed:

  • Santa Monica Boulevard Safety Study
    – Outreach and Engagement ScheduleUpdates & Open House Sept 6
  • Michigan Ave/ 20th Street bike and pedestrian connection completion
  • Construction updates for:
    – Bergamot / 26th Safety Improvements –
    in progress
    – 6-Schools Pedestrian Improvements
    completed
    – Colorado Ave and Broadway Protected Bike Lane Projectsupdates & contract approved
    – East Pico Safety Improvementscontract approved
  • Santa Monica Neighborhood Greenways and Pedestrian Improvements
    Michigan Ave/ 20th Street bike and pedestrian connection completion
    Pedestrian Improvements – 11 intersections
  • Grants in pipeline
    MANGo, 14th Street (Pico to Wash), Implementing LinC 
  • Share Mobility Status and Deployment Update

    More topics could be added

Looking forward to catching up with you all on August 27th!

Santa Monica State of the City

Flyer Link
Come to Reed Park and the newly revived Miles Memorial Playhouse this Thursday, July 17, from 4–7 p.m. for the State of the City, a free, family-friendly community event.

This year’s event kicks off the city’s 150th anniversary celebration and includes an opening reception with Mayor Lana Negrete and City Manager Oliver Chi, followed by live performances, poetry, art, interactive booths, giveaways and trivia!

Bring a picnic (or check out one of the two food vendors onsite!) and a beach chair. And 21+ can enjoy a Beer Garden from Santa Monica Brew Works.

We’ll bring the entertainment, including local favorite Downbeat 720, immersive music by String Theory, and performers from Los Angeles Performance Practice.

Getting there:
Take Big Blue Bus! Routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 18, and Rapids 3, 7, 10 all have stops within a 10-minute walk of the park. And it’s FREE if you mention that you’re heading to the State of the City!

Ride your bike and take advantage of our free bike valet from Santa Monica Spoke.
We’ll be on California just west of Lincoln Blvd.
Come by and say HI!

Free event car parking is available at St. Monica Catholic Church across the street, 725 California Ave., and at the Main Library just a short walk away from Reed Park.

Join us as we come together to kick off a summer of celebrating resilience and growth. Find more information at SMStateoftheCity.eventbrite.com.

Rally at Santa Monica City Hall for a Great Park Tuesday July 8th

Tuesday, July 8:​
Rally for a Great Park starts at 4:30PM
• City Council Meeting starts at 5:30PM

If you’ve already written to City Council to express your support for an LC-compliant Great Park, thank you!  

If you haven’t written yet, tonight’s the night! Written comments are due by NOON on Tuesday. This is the most important moment so far in our journey-to-park together and it is critical that EVERYONE participate. Seriously, everyone!

Get it done in just 10 seconds
Click this link to start a draft in your email client, and feel free to start with your own story to advocate for your preferred park-related uses.

Subject: Item 7.A. SMAC Project
To: councilmtgitems@santamonica.gov, lana.negrete@santamonica.gov, caroline.torosis@santamonica.gov, dan.hall@santamonica.gov, jesse.zwick@santamonica.gov, barry.snell@santamonica.gov, natalya.zernitskaya@santamonica.gov, ellis.raskin@santamonica.gov, amber.richane@santamonica.gov, elaine.polachek@santamonica.gov.

Dear Mayor Negrete and City Councilmembers:

Please move forward, for the benefit of all, the creation of an inspirational LC-compliant Great Park with financing that prioritizes existing on-site revenue sources with no sale or other privatization of the land. As our park-poor city densifies, the more connections to nature we must also create and maintain to support a vibrant and healthy community. it is paramount that we plan for the creation of sufficient open, recreational, and regenerative spaces that can restore habitat and meet the needs of both current and future generations.

Sincerely,

Amplify The Message! Please share with a friend and ask them to write to Council as well. Thank you for taking action — and we look forward to seeing you at the rally and in Council Chambers!

Sincerely,
The Great Park Coalition Leadership Team

See Phase 3A Park Survey Results this Saturday!

The City and SMAC Project Planning Team have invited the community to the Phase 3A Community Event for the Airport Conversion Project, this weekend at the Airport from noon until 5pm on Saturday (May 17th).  Please join us to learn the results of the Layers Survey and see how they informed the three scenarios at:

Event Location:
Airport Administration Building, 3223 Donald Douglas Loop South; 90405. 

There will be opportunities to provide feedback and comments on the scenarios, in-person and online, as well as take a bus tour of the airport and an option to participate in facilitated small group discussions on a first come first served basis.

The timeline for the day is:

  • Event begins at noon.
  • Bus tours will be from 1pm – 4pm, every half hour.
  • Small groups discussions from 12:30pm to 4:30pm, every half hour.
  • Event ends at 5pm.

Happy Bike Anywhere Day!

Morning Pitstops and #BikeLocal promotions are on the map or on the list HERE

Cyclists ride free on Big Blue Bus and Metro today. Metro Bike promotion (see map)

Tonight is HandleBar Happy Hour, we’ll be joined by our partners at CalBike & BikeLA!