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Carson Bike Plan Heads to City Council

Carson: As Carson's Master Plan of Bikeways heads to City Council next Tuesday, we're asking Carson residents and stakeholders to tell the City Council to maintain the original draft bike plan's integrity. Since the draft plan was released, bike lanes on Avalon, Watson Center Road, and Wilmington, as well as cycle-tracks on Albertoni and University, have been removed from the plan. Please attend Tuesday's City Council meeting or write a letter of support for the original draft of the plan. Carson Take Action: Tell Carson City Council to preserve the Master Plan of Bikeways' original intent of having a cycle-track on Albertoni and University, and preserving the proposed bike lanes on Avalon, Watson Center Road, and Wilmington.
10:25 PM PDT on August 4, 2013

Carson: As Carson’s Master Plan of Bikeways heads to City Council next Tuesday, we’re asking Carson residents and stakeholders to tell the City Council to maintain the original draft bike plan’s integrity. Since the draft plan was released, bike lanes on Avalon, Watson Center Road, and Wilmington, as well as cycle-tracks on Albertoni and University, have been removed from the plan. Please attend Tuesday’s City Council meeting or write a letter of support for the original draft of the
plan.
Carson
Take Action: Tell Carson City Council to preserve the Master Plan of Bikeways’ original intent of having a cycle-track on Albertoni and University, and preserving the proposed bike lanes on Avalon, Watson Center Road, and Wilmington.

Attend the meeting!
When: Tuesday, August 6; 6 p.m.
Where: 701 E Carson Street, Carson, California 90745
Spread the word via the Facebook event.

Call/email the City Council: If you cannot make the meeting on August 6 at 6 p.m., please call Mayor Dear at 310-952-1700 ext 1000 and email the rest of council at:
jdear@carson.ca.us
myfrancisone@yahoo.com
lholmes@carson.ca.us
mgipson@carson.ca.us
arobles@carson.ca.us

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