Gary Kavanagh
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Recounting Sunday’s Justice For Trayvon March, Taking to the Freeway, & Thoughts on Urbanism & Racial Inequities
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On the Sunday morning of July 14th I caught word of a rally and march calling for justice for Trayvon Martin on twitter to take place at 4:00pm meeting at Crenshaw Blvd. and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. I came out to see and hear what people had to say, and I wanted to feel […]
Santa Monica: New Stop Signs Coming to Eastern End of Broadway (Part 1 of 2)
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In response to a high rate of intersection collisions on Broadway in the residential stretch with center medians east of 26th St , new stop signs are to be added so that there will be 2 additional 4 way stop regulated intersections. Currently, 2 of the 6 intersections are 4 way stops require a stop […]
After The July 4th Parade Gives a Glipse of Open Streets Potential in Santa Monica
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Each year, Santa Monica hosts a Main St. Independence Day parade, with a cutesy small town feel that has made it one of my favorite annual events a few years ago. Various civic groups create small floats, or dress up, with homemade signs, and bikes are a staple for a rolling presence. City council members, […]
Santa Monica: Council Authorizes Awarding Contracts For Long Overdue New Bus Shelters
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This week the Santa Monica city council authorized the city manager to award contracts for the installation and maintenance for the Big Blue Bus Shelter Redevelopment Program, bringing us close to implementation of a process that has dragged on for far too long. This plan to update and modernize bus stop facilities and extend amenities […]
Santa Monica: Council Recap; Outdoor Dining, Affordable Housing, The Civic, & Heights Downtown
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Following last Friday’s horrific tragedy, the national media spotlight that followed, and another unrelated shooting soon after, some semblance of normalcy returned to Santa Monica last week with a council session punctuated by contentious land use agenda items and familiar debates about development. To be perfectly honest, it felt a little surreal to slip back […]
Santa Monica Considers Expanding TDM Policies With Stronger Measures & Including New Residential
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This Wednesday, the Santa Monica Planning Commission was presented with and spoke on the latest draft proposals for the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) portion of the pending zoning code . The zoning code is currently being overhauled to meet goals and guidelines in the Land Use & Circulation Element. In short, TDM measures are polices […]
An Ongoing “Virtual Town Hall” is Informing Development of Santa Monica’s Pedestrian Action Plan
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Fostering a culture and built environment that embraces walking is at the very core of sustainable urbanism, and frankly, the human experience as the endurance adapted bipeds that we are. However I must admit looking back over my Santa Monica columns thus far, I haven’t given pedestrian issues a lot of specific attention yet. In […]
Santa Monica: Improving Bus Service is an Imperative to Meet Our Sustainability Commitments
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This week a UCLA research team (that included our own board member and contributor Juan Matute), published their findings on life-cycle green house gas emissions impacts, energy use, smog & respiratory particulates of public transit compared with driving, using the Metro Gold Line train and Orange Line bus rapid transit corridor as case studies. Our […]
Santa Monica Awarded Silver & 83/100 Bike Score, But Just How Helpful Are Such City Rankings?
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Santa Monica was just awarded a bump in it’s Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) classification by the League of American Bicycling, from bronze to silver. Coinciding with that news the walkability web application Walk Score released a new round of Bike Score rankings which now includes Santa Monica, which received an average score of 82.5 (rounded […]
The Climate Imperative of TOD in Santa Monica
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One of the sub-rifts I’ve observed within the debates and backlashes against development in Santa Monica reflects the diverging views within environmentally conscience minds about balancing localized and broader impacts. There are people who have advocated for environmental initiatives of various kinds their entire life, who I fundamentally clash with despite also considering myself a […]
Santa Monica: Air Traffic Control
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The debate over the ultimate fate of Santa Monica Airport (SMO) is contentious with impassioned views from stakeholders on all sides. More concerned with the state of our ground transportation, I hadn’t given much thought to my own views about the local airport operations or followed very closely the prior discussions on the issue (although […]
Santa Monica: From Bike It! Day to Biking Cross Country
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Owen Gorman and Rachel Horn, two friends who’ve known each other since their time attending Samohi, are embarking on a coast to coast bicycle tour combining their advocacy interests along the way. The two college graduates were both part of the early student led effort to host a bike to school event on the Samohi […]