Events | 511 Contra Costa - Part 7

511 & Kaiser Permanente Present: 15th Annual Bike to Work Day, May 14th, 2009

El Raval
photo credit: Jonathan Taglione

May 14th is Bike to Work Day!

 
Nominate a Bicycle Commuter of the Year.  Do you know of a Contra Costa Bicycle Commuter who is worthy of this annual award? Deadline for nominations is Monday the 20th, 2009.
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May 14th marks the Bay Area’s 15th annual Bike to Work Day when nearly 150,000 commuters are expected to pedal to work or school. At 511 Contra Costa, we’d like to encourage you to take part.
On May 14th, volunteers will staff hundreds of Energizer Stations along bike commute routes in all nine Bay Area counties. They’ll provide cyclists with complimentary treats, a reusable goodie bag, bicycle information, and good cheer!
The festivities will kick off with nominations for the Bike Commuter of the Year. Submit a story of a friend or coworker who goes above and beyond in their dedication to bicycle commuting and they will be put in the running to win one of many great bicycle-related prizes. Visit the official Bay Area bike to work website for more info.
Bike to Work Day 2009 is presented by 511.org and Kaiser Permanente. Contra Costa Energizer Stations made possible by volunteers from the following agencies and companies: the City of San Ramon, City of Walnut Creek, City of Antioch, City of Pittsburg, City of Richmond, City of El Cerrito, Town of Danville, Bishop Ranch Transportation Centre, Lafayette Bike/Pedestrian Advisory Committee, Walnut Creek Bicycle Advisory Committee, Lafayette Chamber /Green Committee, Whole Foods Market, Fresenius Medical Care, Bank of America, Diablo Valley College, Los Medanos College, The Delta Pedalers, The County Connection, REI Concord and Brentwood, Parkmead School, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, Renaissance Club Sport, Kaiser Permanente Antioch, The Pedaler Bike Shop, CARS (Complete Auto Repair Service), and SunPower Corporation.
In Contra Costa, Bike to Work Day is organized by the Bay Area Bicycle Coalition and 511 Contra Costa with funds from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, County Congestion Management Agencies, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and corporate sponsors. In-kind support provided by local bike coalitions, cities, municipalities, companies and hundreds of local volunteers.

Global Climate Plans Event

The Antioch Chamber of Commerce and Pacific Gas and Electric are hosting a forum on Climate Plans.
Global Climate Plans:
What does this mean?
What is your city doing to comply?
How will it effect your city, your business and you?
Cliff Rechtschaffen, Special Assistant to the CA Attorney General on Climte Change will be the Keynote Speaker.  Additional topics will include panels on regiona l plans and area issues.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Lone Tree Golf and Event Center, Antioch CA
Reservations required. $50 for the forum and $100 for trade show tables.

Free Telework Workshop

511 Contra Costa in partnership with U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau is hosting  a free workshop on ways to implement a Telework Program and/or Compressed Work Week schedules at your worksite. International Expert on Telework and Compressed Work Week Schedules.  Workshop presenters include Elham Shirazi, international expert on telework and compressed work week scheuldes and Jenny Erwin, U.S. Department of Labor Regional Administrator, Women’s Bureau, Region 9 will discuss Flex-Options.
Where:  Community Room, 100 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, CA
When: April 22 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm.
Lunch will be provided.
RSVP by April 20 to Matt Wood at mwood@511contracosta.org or 925-969-1083
Listen to a recent NPR news story on the State of Utah’s 4-Day Work Week.

Northern California ACT Meeting

The Northern California Chapter of  the Association for Commuter Transportation and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission is hosting a  free conference “SB375 and AB32: Now What? TOD + TDM” on February 24, 2009.  Event is full but live video streaming and the presentations are provided here.
A sell-out crowd attended the Northern California ACT Conference on AB 32 and SB 375. The presentations are available for download:
Draft memo on Policies for the Bay Area’s Implementation of SB 375 (pdf), by Ted Broettboom,  Regional Planning Director, Joint Policy Committee.

PowerPoint Presentation of  Bay Area’s Implementation of SB 375 by Ted Broettboom
Putting SB375 To Work on the Ground by William Fulton (ppt)
MTC Draft 2035 Plan by Doug Kimsey (ppt)

Green California Summit and Expo “Green Solutions for Tough Economic Times”

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Green California Summit and Expo “Green Solutions for Tough Economic Times”
March 16-18

Sacramento Convention CenterGet Directions

“If you want to understand what California’s state and local governments are doing to create healthy communities and a vibrant, green economy, you can’t miss the Green California Summit. This is the event for anyone who wants to be part of a green revolution that is changing the world.”