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Survey Reveals Areas of Customer Dissatisfaction

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Editor,   A recent professional survey ordered by City Council, brought some good news and some not so great news. Overall, the 405 folks that turned in...

Visioning is What They Do Best

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Editor, Last week I attended Mobility Planning Meeting and Visioning, an open workshop organized by the LB Planning Commission to familiarize attendees with the the...

Group Approves Highway Bike Sharrows

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Editor,   The bicycle safety committee of Newport Beach voted Monday, May 7, to install bicycle safety sharrows on Pacific Coast Highway. In related developments, the...

Planning Decisions Lack Compliance With State Laws

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Editor, In 2008, California's legislature passed a law requiring that, after January 1, 2011, any substantive revision of a Circulation Element of a General Plan,...

City’s Transportation Policy: All Talk

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Editor, Notice the automobiles pictured on the cover-page for the city’s Transportation, Circulation and Growth Management Element from roughly circa 1930. Today the maturity and...

San Clemente Tests Complete Streets

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Editor,   Last Saturday City Council members from San Clemente took bicycles to Long Beach to "pedal, ponder, and probe the possibilities of a bicycle- and...

Ignoring Opportunity for Free Funding

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Editor, Two objections heard most frequently from city leaders when adopting Complete Streets policy are municipal liability and lack of funding. Municipal liability is not...

‘Streets’ Task Force Takes a Detour

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A month after the City Council appropriated $300,000 to make city streets friendlier to foot-powered users, meetings for the task force charged with initiating...

A Fruit-Bearing Solution to Eucalyptus Problem

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  Editor, For those willing to read one more resolution for tree management in Bluebird Canyon, here is my suggestion; replace the Eucalyptus with fruit-bearing, fire-tolerant...

Recommendations Hijacked

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Editor, The Task Force for Complete Streets (CSTF) have been meeting formally with City Council members for 27 months to research and recommend policy changes...

Campaigning for Pedestrian Safety

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Laguna Beach resident Pamela Burrus took advantage of last Friday’s fortuitous date, 11/11/11, to stage a walk downtown to raise awareness about pedestrian safety...

A Council Decision to Make Cycling Safe

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Editor,   Bike counts on weekends on Coast Highway show a peak of 70 riders per hour and Laguna Canyon road 100 riders per hour, yet...

Speeding Solution: Topless Docents

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Editor, This letter was addressed to Jim Beres, the police department’s civilian supervisor. I consider the light crossings at Oak and Coast Highway, Laguna College of...

The Great Buy-In

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Editor,   Have you ever sat motionless in Laguna traffic wondering where the guy in front of you is from? You might have thought if he...

Synopsis for Complete Streets

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Editor,   Mr/Ms Cain (“Stepping on a Soapbox for Sidewalks,” Letters, Sept. 30) shows considerable disrespect for a handful of Laguna volunteers working jointly with City...