Ride with us on Saturday, September 27

Send an email to the City Council, and our next meeting is on October 1

🚲 Join us for the Safer Roads Are Possible Bike Ride — a monthly ride to raise awareness and create connections to bring about safer streets in Santa Cruz. on Saturday, September 27

📝 Send an email about the cycling infrastructure improvements to the Santa Cruz City Council

📣Upcoming Pacific For People Advocacy meeting - next Wednesday, October 1 at Abbot Square

Join us for the Safer Roads Are Possible Bike Ride — a monthly ride to raise awareness and create connections to bring about safer streets in Santa Cruz.

📅 Saturday, September 27, 2025 (add to calendar)

🕒 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

📍 Start at United Methodist Church, 250 California St, Santa Cruz – FREE PARKING

🚩 About 6 miles of riding at casual pace

Join us for a 6-mile ride on the Bikeway (the portion west of the San Lorenzo River) designed by Ecology Action.

At the end of the ride, participants are invited to gather for free Korean ramyun noodles, served at the Noodle Café inside the United Methodist Church.

Bring your bike, helmet, and friends. Safer roads are possible!

All ages and abilities welcome – see you there!

Send an email about the cycling infrastructure improvements to the Santa Cruz City Council.

Protected bike lanes are a great addition on Bay Street between Escalona and Nobel, and we’re asking the City Council to consider installing the same protective barriers on the downhill portion as those installed on the uphill side. While flex posts are helpful, concrete strips would provide greater safety, potentially save lives, and encourage more residents to cycle.

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Our next Pacific for People Advocacy Meeting is going to be next Wednesday, October 1 at Abbot Square.

📅 Wednesday, October 1

🕠 5:45 - 6:45 PM

 📍 Abbott Square (courtyard outside the MAH, toward the back)

Join us at our next Pacific for People meeting. It’s a great chance to connect, share ideas, and get involved in making Santa Cruz more people-friendly.

If you need directions, call or text 831-227-1789.

We hope to see you there!

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