Correction - tomorrow's Menlo Park City Council Study session is Tuesday, January 31 at *6pm* at Council Chambers.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Colin Heyne <co...@bikesiliconvalley.org> wrote:
Good afternoon South Bay, Palo Alto, and Peninsula cycling advocates! I am forwarding an exciting announcement from SVBC members Adina Levin and Andrew Boone for your reading pleasure. Please join us at the Menlo Park City Council meeting tomorrow night to express our gratitude toward Facebook for stepping in with their own money and helping improve bike infrastructure in their new neighborhood. We also want to urge the Council to not let this great opportunity pass them by!
Happy advocating!
- Colin--
We did it! As a result of noticeable demand from the cycling community and environmental advocates (that’s us!), Facebook has agreed to make major new investments in bike routes to Facebook, including safe, continuous bike lanes on Willow Rd, University Ave, and Bay Rd.
Facebook has also announced plans to invest in the Bay Trail. On January 12, Facebook announced a plan to challenge other Silicon Valley employers to raise funds to complete the missing section of Bay Trail.
Now we need to hold them to it!
Tomorrow, January 31, at 7pm Menlo Park City Council will be holding a study session on the Facebook Development Agreement. We need to:
* thank Facebook for deciding to invest in bike lanes and the Bay Trail. Thank them for their major commitment to alternative transportation
* ask Menlo Park City Council to include the bike lanes and Bay Trail investments in the Development Agreement
Your voices have brought us to this point. Victory is near. Come to the City Council meeting tomorrow night to make sure it happens.
- Adina and Andrew
Colin Heyne
Deputy Director
Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition
http://bikesiliconvalley.org
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