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Wesley Reutimann

Recent Posts

A city of El Monte proposal for a Class IV protected bikeway and pedestrian improvements adjacent to a local high school scored a 92 on the 2020 ATP cycle, yet still did not receive full funding. Rendering via Alta Planning + Design

California’s Active Transportation Program Can’t Meet Statewide Needs on a Shoestring Budget

By Wesley Reutimann | Jun 2, 2021 | No Comments
Any community that successfully navigates the gauntlet that is the ATP application -- a process requiring hundreds of hours of staff and community time -- and earns what is essentially a “B” grade deserves to be funded.

San Gabriel Valley Home to a Vibrant Cycling Scene, But Few Complete Streets

By Wesley Reutimann | May 19, 2011 | 5 Comments
Located east of Los Angeles, the San Gabriel Valley is home to over 30 cities and 2 million persons.  A strong recreational cycling scene exists in the region, particularly in the northwest and foothill communities where large, long-standing group rides like the seasonal Rose Bowl ride have been a fixture for decades. Cycling infrastructure, however, […]
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