CALIFORNIA BICYCLE COALITION
1017 L Street 288, Sacramento, CA 95814 www.calbike.org

Total Revenue
$725,060
Total Expenses
$862,136
Net Assets
$-58,318

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of the California Bicycle Coalition is to support organizations who advocate for equitable, inclusive, and prosperous communities where bicycling helps to enable all Californians to lead healthy and joyful lives.

Complete Streets - SB 127In October of 2019, Governor Newsom vetoed Senate Bill 127 that would have required the inclusion of safety improvements for walking and biking every time the agency repaved or repaired a street with funds from the State Highway Operations and Protection Program (SHOPP). After the veto, CalBike worked to hold the Governor to his word that Caltrans could implement the policy without a legislative mandate, meeting nearly weekly with allies and agency representatives in regular meetings of formal committees and ad hoc meetings to review plans and processes. By June of 2020, Caltrans complete streets policy is a national model for outreach processes and consideration of equity, although work remains to be done to allow for public appeal of bad decisions by Caltrans.

CalBikes legislative work was limited due to the pandemic, but significant progress was made nevertheless. SB 400 included e-bikes as a clean mobility option in the Clean Cars for All Program, allowing low-income households in the five largest air quality management districts who wish to trade in their old polluting cars for an e-bike. Safer bikeway design was mandated when AB 1266 was passed, requiring Caltrans to include better intersection designs in its manuals. Other bills we worked on require climate and environmental justice considerations to be included in the next California Transportation Plan, Amtrak to take passengers on its buses even if theyre not connecting with a train, and housing and transportation agencies to coordinate better. Finally, we defeated a bill that would have allowed regional agencies to take over more of the Active Transportation Program and threaten the equity gains we made in the program.

California Bicycle Summit and other power-building:The 2019 California Bicycle Summit attracted more than 300 attendees for a rich program of breakout workshops, plenaries, bike and walking tours, and parties and social events. The summit helped build power for our movement through impactful speakers, direct criticisms of government officials, challenging debates about racism in planning and advocacy, illuminating insights about best practices, inspiring stories of triumph, and the unparalleled joy of networking. Ongoing monthly calls among leaders and outreach to support mobility justice advocates also helped contributed to the movements strength.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Dave SnyderExecutive Dir.50$108,900
Jennifer GuitardDevelopment Dir.40$100,847
Esteban Del Rio PhdVice-Chair3$0
Stephan VanceBoard Member1$0
Joshua Cohen EsqBoard Member1$0
Cynthia RoseChair3$0
Lynn IngramBoard Member1$0
Dorothy WongSecretary3$0
Ian DewarTreasurer3$0
Amit SinghBoard Member1$0
Cindy ParraBoard Member1$0

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