Bike Walk San Diego District 2 hopes to create a more pedestrian friendly city that provides safe, comfortable walking facilities so all people can enjoy an active, healthy lifestyle. As our city grows and becomes more densely populated, proper, functional facilities need to be robust, safe and utilitarian for all users.
Our Goals:
- Improve the “Quality of Life” in Our Communities
- Promote Healthy, Safe, Walkable Communities
- Create Safety for All Ages and Abilities
- Focus on Youth Safety around Schools, Parks and Neighborhoods
- Promote ‘Walk to School‘ for K-12 students
- Provide Safe Access to Beaches, Bays and Parks
- Promote Local Economic Activity with Walk-Safe Business Districts
- Encourage Design of Complete Streets
- Support Vision Zero
January 3rd, 2017, we welcome Point Loma Silver Gate Elementary students back to school with a new flashing crosswalk! Thank-you parents, City of San Diego and community advocates! (sdnews.com story)
On January 27th, 2017: City of San Diego Council District 2 office staff in Point Loma & Ocean Beach reporting over 50 pothole and sidewalk issues on major streets.
National Walking Day
The first Wednesday in April is National Walking Day. The American Heart Association sponsors this day to remind people about the health benefits of taking a walk. Wear your sneakers (or take them with you) to work, and at some point in the day, you are encouraged to take a 30-minute walk.
Turns Out, Walking To Work Is Also Healthy For A Retail Economy
Melissa Oyler April 06, 2018 bisnow.com
Safe Transportation Research and Education Center