Magazines & News Websites
- Shasta Bike Depot will help Redding embrace its potential as a bikeable city, Calbike, Summer 2020
- Caltrans Releases Parklet Permit Guidance, Streetsblog, 2019
- Redding California: New Road Diet Improves Downtown Business Caltrans Mile-Marker, 2015
- The Road to a Thousand Wonders. Rails to Trails Magazine, 2013
- High-Res for Print: Road to a Thousand Wonders_HI RES
- Longer version: The Road To A Thousand Wonders – and More!
- Shasta Living Streets supports community values and health American Trails Magazine, 2011
- Taken by Two Wheels A News Café, 2011
- A Growing Living Streets Community Emerges in Redding, California SF.Streetsblog, 2011
- One More Cyclovia. Welcome to Shasta Living Streets Ciclovias Creativas, 2011
Redding Record Searchlight (2014 & earlier)
- Bike advocates find inspiration in Railyard. Record Searchlight, Jenny Espino, Jul 26, 2014
- Bike, Pedestrian lane projects in Burney could get funded. Record Searchlight, June 30, 2014
- Editorial: Money well spent, for the most part. Record Searchlight, Jun 28, 2014
- Transit board approves funding for Burney bike, walk projects.Record Searchlight, June 26, 2014
- Funding shift could mean more biking, walking options in Shasta County. Record Searchlight, Jun 14, 2014
- California Street going down to two lanes in downtown Redding. Record Searchlight, By Jenny Espino, June 10, 2014
- Caltrans, Redding to reduce California St. to two lanes. Record Searchlight, June 10, 2014
- Bicycle advocates pack Caltrans open house. Record Searchlight, By Jenny Espino, June 5, 2014
- Caltrans schedules open house to pitch new design for California Street. Record Searchlight, By Jenny Espino, Thursday, May 29, 2014
- Caltrans looks at eliminating lane on California Street. Record Searchlight, May 29, 2014
- Advocates want extra room for bike lane on California Street. Record Searchlight, By Jenny Espino, May 27, 2014
- As Caltrans talks bikes lanes in downtown Redding, push to reduce lanes on California St. emerges. Record Searchlight, By Jenny Espino, May 23, 2014
- Shasta Lake seeks to improve its streets. Record Searchlight, By Katie Gillespie, May 14, 2014
- Funding shift could mean more biking, walking options in Shasta County. Record Searchlight, By Clay Duda, May 8, 2014
- Family Bicycling Day triggers discussion of transportation issues in Redding. Record Searchlight, By Alayna Shulman, May 4, 2014
- Ciclovia event will turn Parkview Avenue into giant bike lane. Record Searchlight, By Jenny Espino, May 1, 2014
- Group gears up for bike event, movie night. Redding Record Searchlight. February 23, 2013: Mark Lascelles of Economic Development Corporation of Shasta County, and Ed Rullman, a Hilltop Drive hotelier, see its potential to attract business to the north state. “Foot and bicycle traffic are an important component of a modern community which we are trying to build in this area,” said Lascelles, who in his pitch to prospective business tries to play up the quality of life. “Industries are attracted to modern cities, not old tired cities.”
- Redding bicyclists get ready for Family Biking Day later in April. April 7, 2012. On April 28, Park Marina Drive will be closed to auto traffic for a Family Biking Day. “One of the main reasons I moved here was the river trail,” he says. “We need to extend the idea of riding safely from the river trail to some of the streets into downtown.”
- 100 miles of trails: Redding paves way to outdoor recreation. July 7, 2012. Trails are part of a lifestyle that attracts people — especially those in their 20s and 30s — to live and start small businesses in a community, according to Charlie Gandy of Livable Communities Consulting in Long Beach. ” What you guys have is a unique offering,” he said. “The process of packaging that up and celebrating it seems to be on the horizon.”
- Cyclists celebrate accessibility to Redding streets. November 1, 2012. Cyclists celebrate accessibility to Redding streets, an article in the Record Searchlight about sharrows and bicycling in our community. “We want people to feel safe doing things that are healthy and make them feel good,” – Councilwoman Francie Sullivan
Radio
- Sharrow and Sharrow Alike. October 31, 2012. Jefferson Public Radio recording of the interview with Anne Wallach Thomas and Charlie Gandy about sharrows and active transportation in our region.
Websites
- Open Streets Project. A website that shares information about open streets programs and helps to inform people in other cities to increase the number, size, and frequency of initiatives occurring across North America.
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