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County Supervisors Begin Hearings on Bicyclist Safety Ordinance

Pedestrians also would be protected under the proposed law and would be able to seek damages if injured.

On Tuesday, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors took the first step in ensuring greater protection for bicyclists by holding the first hearing of the County Code to prohibit the harassment of bicyclists and pedestrians.  The effort was launched by Third District Supervisor Shirlee Zane. 

“Bicycling is a major part of life in Sonoma County," Zane said, via news release. She is a bicyclist herself. "Encouraging people to walk or ride their bicycles lessens traffic congestion, improves public health and improves air quality. A key deterrent to bicycling or walking is that people feel unsafe while doing so. This ordinance will increase safety across all communities."

Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, Second District Supervisor David Rabbitt stated, “Sonoma County is committed to being a safe and healthy community and we are proud to be the first county to adopt this policy to protect riders."

Rabbitt said bicycling and walking help people lead healthy lives and spur economic activity through tourism.

The proposed ordinance is intended to discourage the harassment of bicyclists and pedestrians by prohibiting:

  • Physically assaulting or attempting to physically assault a bicyclist or pedestrian;
  • Intentionally injuring, attempting to injure, or threatening to physically injure, either by words, vehicle or other object, a bicyclist or pedestrian;
  • Intentionally distracting or attempting to distract a bicyclist;
  • Intentionally forcing or attempting to force a bicyclist or pedestrian off a street for purposes unrelated to public safety.

A person damaged by any violation of this ordinance would be able to institute a civil proceeding for monetary damages, and for any other or additional relief the court deems appropriate. The prevailing party would also be entitled to reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs pursuant to order of the court.

Sonoma County is the first county in the country to adopt such an ordinance, according to the news release. Similar ordinances, primarily focused on bicyclist safety, have been adopted by cities across the country and throughout the state, including: Los Angeles, Sunnyvale, Berkeley and Washington D.C. The County’s proposed ordinance goes farther than these other municipalities in that it includes protections for pedestrians as well as bicyclists. Tuesday’s action was the first reading of the proposed ordinance. The second reading and final adoption is scheduled for March 19.

Sonoma County has hosted the Amgen Tour of California, an elite level professional bicycle race. It has staged the event six out of the past seven years. Each year, Levi Leipheimer’s Gran Fondo charity ride attracts over 7,000 cyclists from all over the world for a one day event.

 

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Kevin J. McCann April 20, 2013 at 02:15 pm
Although I received your invitation notice in the morning I was unable to attend because of plannedRead More activities. However, I think it's a good idea for you to do and thanks for initiative. The Patch could be a good idea however, for me, in addition to local community events and activities the articles have to offer objectivity. If you have a political and/or ideological scant I would discontinue to be a reader and thus not a contributor or letter writer. I think open discussion is good and that conflict is good as it could be about positive change however, I have many too many activities to occupy my time. 1. My question to you is as the editor what is your vision for Patch and at this point what is your plan to accomplish that vision. Societies large and small are looking for people with vision and mission. I am not suggesting you write your vision because the readership will see it soon enough. 2.What is Patch really? 3. What is the criteria to inspire you to write an editorial? 4. What makes Patch different from the other online newspapers? Christian, I would suggest that you encourage discourse but set up a few basic ground rules. I prefer that all communication be courteous and civil but being comfortably edgy is OK. You should reserve to right to pull any vindictive commentary/communication. How about a section or column with interviews with people who are doing interesting things outside the realm of Healdsburg events. Good luck!
zoe moire April 19, 2013 at 06:26 pm
A. Did not know about your "event" B. This article is more about the one person that didRead More show up - good advertising.....? C. Agree, news comes in very late and an editor needs to be on TOP of what's going on in this town ... everything from school events to Garden Club happenings. D. Mike McGuire typically posts after an event / or during -= around Sonoma Co. with pictures ... this is not so bad because it is usually a specific group he is working with, however, I think he also does a good job of "...hope to see you there..." - I don't see that on the Patch any longer. E. When questions are asked like (paraphrase): "Wow, breezy out there. Anyone see any trees down?" It is rather like the Patch editor has not been outside looking about - why not comment on a few things and then ask the readers. F. Most of the questions have been boring... but, if reporting is done first, then people would likely be more inclined to even open an article and take a peek. My 6 cents. Z
Mr. Joe April 7, 2013 at 04:19 pm
I find this often with the people over at the Healdsburg patch. Yes, you are right Christian we haveRead More plenty of sandwich places but come on! its our job as locals to be supportive of new business in healdsburg. They're investing in our tiny closknit town. Togos might be a franchise but what about that place called partake? Just another wine tasting room. I don't see an article about them listing all the other random tasting rooms it's competing with. I don't worry The Healdsburg patch has such little following in town anyway, they should just stick to recycling old articles from the Press Democrat. Thank you Healdsburg Patch for wasting our time. Yours truly the healdsburg local
Marilyn's worst nightmare April 5, 2013 at 01:11 am
Marilyn, read the article again...the article clearly states the business is not needed. So please,Read More lighten up, reread the article and form a clear argument for why you are upset. This article was well researched and simply showed there is no need for yet another sandwich shop.
Marilyn April 5, 2013 at 01:03 am
Christian, you were RUDE. Is that the way to welcome a new business to Healdsburg? You tell us toRead More lighten up???