Sacramento Regional Transit is sending out layoff notices today… up to 300 expected:
http://cbs13.com/local/regional.transit.layoffs.2.1490263.html
Sacramento Regional Transit is sending out layoff notices today… up to 300 expected:
http://cbs13.com/local/regional.transit.layoffs.2.1490263.html
Dear Friend,
In December we wrote and asked for your continued support for our Complete Streets efforts in and around Sacramento. As we use the cool, grey days of an early Sacramento January to plan for the year, the challenges we face appear sharper than ever.
Sacramento County is working on updating its General Plan. WALKSacramento has been actively engaged in this process for some time, working to ensure that lofty policy language translates into real change on the ground. Unfortunately, as of now, it doesn’t. The County has an extensive network of road widenings in the proposed plan. Wide, fast six lane roads are difficult and dangerous for pedestrians and bicyclists, encourage sprawl and cost too much to build and maintain. WALKSacramento has therefore called on the County to:
Please read the attached letter to the County Planning Commission, sent December 31, 2009, for more on our concerns. It is these concerns, in our local communities as well as around our County, and the kind of effort detailed in the letter, that we need your support for. Our grant funding generally doesn’t allow this level of policy advocacy.
It’s our partnership with you, our members and friends, has made much of this possible. As one of our active members says – “WALKSacramento is the go-to organization addressing basic transportation – walking – as well as biking and mass transit – in Sacramento.” We need your continued involvement – physical, intellectual and financial in 2010. Are you ready to support WALKSacramento for another year? We know the answer is YES!!
Your Financial Support is Critical for 2010
Your support helps us provide a strong independent voice on behalf of Complete Streets and walkable communities. Our voice accomplished a lot in 2009:
Complete Streets: WALKSacramento works for Complete Streets – streets that are safe for all users at all times throughout Sacramento cities and County.
Safe Routes to School: WALKSacramento works for Complete Streets to and around our neighborhood schools.
Partnerships: As you can see, WALKSacramento works with many organizations in leveraging local skills and strengths to shape policy in many ways.
And the work continues
However, the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation support for Complete Streets work ended in October 2009 and we are really just beginning now to work to get those great Complete Streets policies implemented on the ground.
Sacramento is considered a national leader in the “Complete Streets” movement. But, as they say, there is still much to be done — and grant funding for our Complete Streets effort is coming to an end. Your support will help us keep up our strong independent voice.
Thank you and best regards,
Eric Fredericks, President
Anne Geraghty, Executive Director
Eric Fredericks 7:29 pm on March 4, 2010 Permalink
Thanks, Terry.