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Big win for street safety in San Diego! 🚸

  This week the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee unanimously approved a Citywide Speed Management Plan—a huge step toward protecting everyone who uses our roads πŸ›‘ We stood alongside Councilmember Stephen Whitburn and advocates from Bike SD, Families for Safe Streets, San Diego County Bicycle Coalition, Circulate San Diego, SD350, Vibrant Uptown and more to support lowering dangerous speed limits and saving lives ⚖️ The message was clear: slower streets mean safer streets 🚢‍♂️🚴‍♀️ Whether you're walking, biking, or driving, reducing speed saves lives—and makes our school zones safer and business districts more vibrant for everyone πŸ›️ Huge shoutout to City staff for crafting a plan that makes San Diego a statewide leader in implementing AB43 πŸ‘ And everyone - that means you! - that signed our petition to make La Jolla Boulevard safer! This unanimous committee support proves that when we work together, we can build a safer San Diego. Now on to the full City Counc...

✅ La Jolla Blvd on the agenda? Feb 19 Let’s make sure

  Thank you again for signing the petition for safer streets. Because you spoke up, the City is moving forward with a citywide speed management plan — and La Jolla Boulevard is on our radar. Next step: Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee πŸ“… Date: Thursday, February 19 ⏰ Time: 1:00 PM πŸ“ In person or virtual The City will present a draft proposal for lowering speed limits using AB43 and other tools. We will review the proposal as soon as it’s posted and let you know whether La Jolla Boulevard is included — or if we need to advocate to get it added. Here’s how you can help right now: ✅ Save the date — Wednesday, Feb 19 at likely 1:00 PM ✅ Plan to attend — In person or  virtually . We’ll share the link once the agenda is live. ✅ Invite neighbors and allies to join us. Once the agenda is posted, we’ll send a quick follow-up with: A direct link to submit a comment via the City webform An email template for Council President Joe LaCava’s office (and the Mayor) Confirm...