Santa Barbara event – Oct 13

The School Food Tour will be attending SBici Centro’s opening celebration of their new bike shop at Santa Barbara High School on October 13. Additional partners include Don’s Net Cafe and Pedal Power! of Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition. There will be food, music, bikes, smiles and a presentation by yours truly. Stop by, say hello and support youth cycling in Santa Barbara.

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Santa Barbara – put October 13 on your calendar!

Davis bikes

I can vouch. Davis, California loves its bikes.

My cycling heart is full after a week in Davis. I has seen countless kids on bikes, dogs in trailers, folding bikes, tall bikes, cruisers, businessmen toting flowers home to their sweetie and so much more. The bicycle path network here is extensive and  I was lucky enough to score a tour by some local bicycle advocates a few days ago.

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After an early morning meeting in one of the many city parks, we pedaled off to examine some of the arterial cycling routes that students use to get to school. Our group cruised along shaded bike paths, across intersections, under tunnels, over bridges and through quiet streets that may someday be designated as ‘Bike Boulevards”. The network of paths was very impressive and even the most distant neighborhoods had access to safe routes.

The bicycle bridge over I-80 that connects North and South Davis.

One great program promoting biking and walking to school in Davis is Save A Gallon. Each day volunteers at Birch Lane Elementary track the number of student trips by scanning barcodes attached to each child’s backpack. We stopped by the school to observe this process and it was fantastic to see a line of kiddos waiting to log their miles for the day. This program provides small incentives for the participants and also has an auto-notify feature that emails each parent once their child arrives safely at school.

Many would say that Davis is a haven for bicycles, and in many ways, it is. In fact, one high school that I visited sees 50% of its student body arrive by bike. However, there is always room for improvement and during our lengthy tour of the city, my kind hosts pointed out some of their challenges and problem areas as well. Priority issues include improving a narrow tunnel that connects East and West Davis, increasing the use of ‘Sharrows’ and putting a few streets on a ‘road diet’. Much of Davis’ success promoting bicycle travel is a result of city planning that happened long ago – think the 70’s. Modern advocates are trying to encourage the passage of a Complete Streets policy in order to maintain Davis’ status as a Platinum Bicycle Town.

Davis is an inspiring place to ride and a great example of a community that has integrated bicycles into all aspects of its every day life. Thanks, everyone, for a great stay!

Pacific Star Gardens

Pacific Star Gardens. Though small in name, this fairly large farming operation is big on ideas. Robert and his wife Debbie were kind enough to host me on their lovely piece of property north of Davis, California this week for a tour and conversation about local food.

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Pacific Star hosts groups of 2nd graders each fall in an effort to connect students with local farming operations. They sell at the local farmers markets and are actively involved in various advisory councils. Robert’s vision for future farm developments includes more animals, diversifying their crops, more fruit and nut trees and an industrial kitchen where they can prepare and package food. Thanks guys, for a great visit!