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2010
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Sherry Adams
Tom Bahning ~
President 
Scott Bowen
Vicki Duggan~
Secretary
Tim Gonzales
Brian Gully
Misty Mesel
Tamar Mesel~ Treasurer
Barbara Moulton~ Vice President
Richard Peacock
Ken Wells

STAFF

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Christine Culver

OFFICE MANAGER/
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR

Christie Molidor

DEVELOPMENT AND OUTREACH DIRECTOR
Sandra Lupien

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL DIRECTOR
Tina Panza

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL ASSISTANTS
Sarah Hadler, Sebastopol
Laci Moore, South Santa Rosa

STREET SKILLS INSTRUCTOR
Martin Clinton

ADVISORY BOARD
Janice Eunice
Debora Fudge
Vincent Hoagland
Jim Keene
Levi Leipheimer
Jake Mackenzie
William Montgomery
Ross Shafer
Pamela Torliatt
Joel Woodhull
Lynn Woznicki

BikeSonoma is the newsletter of the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition. These are Adobe Reader PDF files (Files are 150KB to 3MB)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, Fall 2009 #24,

Current: Summer 2010 #25

MISSION STATEMENT

The Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition promotes bicycling for transportation and recreation and works to educate the community about bicycle safety and the benefits of cycling, including good health and protecting the environment.

ACTIVITIES OF THE SONOMA COUNTY BICYCLE COALITION

Serves as the voice of transportation and recreational cyclists of Sonoma County. We represent interests ranging from employees riding to work, students riding to school, residents running errands and attending events, recreational cyclists out for exercise and fun, and bike tourists enjoying the pleasures of Sonoma County.

Works with city and county bicycle advisory committees to coordinate the county bicycle plans into an integrated regional network. Helps identify missing links in the County's bicycle transportation network that prevent the safe and efficient use of bicycles, and proposes corrective designs.

Facilitates communication between City and County agencies for transportation issues related to bicycles.

Works with other organizations and agencies to bring about changes in the planning process and the infrastructure to better accommodate bicycles.

Monitors governmental workings at state, regional and local levels and comments on legislation as to potential effects on cycling. Responds to environmental documents from a bicycling perspective.

Presents cultural and educational workshops and events that help county residents realize the cycling possibilities within their community. These workshops and events build the culture of bicycling in the county and help increase the pro-bike constituency, which will be more active in policy/urban planning issues. These workshops and events include family bike rides through historical parts of town, bike rides to the movies or to cultural events, rides to buy pumpkins for Halloween, Christmas light sightseeing tours, workshops on shopping by bike, transporting children by bike, how to dress for rain, etc.