Davida has worked in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (A/E/C) industry for over 17 years. A well-rounded marketing professional with a strong background in administrative and office management her roles ranged from front desk first impressions, to managing job-site/project administration, to leading and working with design teams developing robust technical proposals to win work. She is a graduate of University of Phoenix with a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing.
She recently returns to San Diego after a four-year stint in New York City and is enjoying her hometown in a whole new way, including taking mass transit for business and pleasure! When she is not managing Circulate’s office operations, she is running her mobile spray tanning business, working out, or enjoying live music. She thoroughly enjoys working with and supporting a positive team with a vision to create a dynamic change in the community.
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Farewell: Morgen Ruby
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In keeping with our tradition, we ask our team members to share a few last words about the great work they have done and their experience with us.
Tell us a bit about your time at Circualte (planning, policy, roles, how long).
As an Associate Planner at Circulate, I was able to gain experience in project management, community engagement, business development, and grant writing as part of a small team. I loved working on such a small team at a local scale, and working towards a more vibrant San Diego.
What was your favorite part of working at Circulate?
My favorite part about working at Circulate was forming connections with community members and organizations. It is inspiring to learn about the work local groups are doing to contribute to safer, healthier neighborhoods across the San Diego region and the people behind the process. At Circulate, I exercised creative and innovative thinking to draft engagement tools and simplify complex data in a digestible format for residents. It’s great to see the impact of our work firsthand.
What are your favorite projects or accomplishments from your time at Circulate?
I loved working in the southeast neighborhood of San Diego. Residents are passionate to see positive change and their voice and experiences are an important piece of the work we do. To help educate folks on traffic calming, I designed a 12 foot x 36 foot remote control car course, paired with educational boards to convey the importance of slowing down cars and possible solutions geared at all ages. A tool that was created for the southeast neighborhood has now been used across the San Diego region and even as far as Cathedral City.
What are you doing next, and what are your career plans?
I will still be working in the field of active transportation in San Diego and have the opportunity to work closely with Circulate staff members as well as the connections I have formed across the region.
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Circulator - 09/30/2022
- Planning Commission Seeks Homes and Jobs in UC Community Plan Update
- SAVE THE DATE: Circulate’s Post Election Membership Mixer
- Taking Transit to Chula Vista with Father Joe’s!
- Big City Design + Planning Symposium
- Ready to Ride? Transit is Free on October 5th!
- Caltrans-University of Florida Research-to-Practice Transit Symposium
- Circulate News
Planning Commission seeks homes and jobs in UC Community Plan Update

On Thursday, Circulate Policy Counsel Jesse O’Sullivan made public comment at the San Diego Planning Commission in support of more homes, jobs, and transportation options in the University City Community Plan Update.
Those concerns were echoed by planning commission members. They emphasized the importance of making the most of our mid-coast trolley extension, a $2 billion dollar transit investment which connects the area to the region.
SAVE THE DATE: Circulate’s Post Election Membership Mixer

Come for the free drinks and tacos, stay for the conversation and networking.
Join Circulate staff, local decision-makers, and professionals in the land use and transportation space for Circulate’s Post Election Membership Mixer on November 10th at Border X Brewing!
We are excited to welcome special guest Assemblymember David Alvarez!
Taking Transit to Chula Vista with Father Joe’s!

On Monday, Circulate staff traveled with several members of the Father Joe’s Villages community on a transit field trip to Chula Vista. We all walked over from the new St. Teresa of Calcutta Village affordable housing development to 12th & Imperial Station and used our MTS 1-Day Passes to board a Blue Line trolley heading towards San Ysidro.
After a pleasant 20-minute ride we got off at the Palomar Street Station, which is conveniently located next to a grocery store, Target, Walmart, HHSA center, public park, and much more. Everyone enjoyed walking around a new area and doing a bit of exploring.
We have several more upcoming pedestrian, bicycle, and transit trips we’ll be hosting with Father Joe’s over the next few months.
Stay tuned for many more exciting activities in this area!
Big City Design + Planning Symposium

Big cities create big opportunities for innovation in design and planning that transforms daily life and shapes the future. Their complexity and scale also create unique challenges for integrating design and planning, both in terms of processes and outcomes.
Join UCSD for a discussion of the opportunities and challenges of big city design and planning with a panel of internationally renowned urbanists, including design professionals who have served as planning directors or in design leadership positions in major North American cities including Vancouver, San Francisco, Portland, Berkeley, Washington, Oakland, New Orleans, Birmingham, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Denver, and Milwaukee.
Big City Design + Planning Symposium is Co-Sponsored by the UCSD Department of Urban Studies and Planning & the UCSD Design Lab.
Big City Design + Planning Symposium is a full day event on Friday, October 14th @ UCSD Park & Market.
For more information, please contact [email protected]. To attend, please:
Ready to Ride? Transit is Free on October 5th!

Don’t forget – public transit in San Diego County is free on Wednesday, October 5th for Free Ride Day! Trolleys, the COASTER, SPRINTER and all fixed-route buses will be totally free. You don’t need any fare to ride, just hop on and go!
Need some ideas of where public transit can take you? Here’s some ideas for Free Ride Day:
- Catch the Padres final home game
- Grab a bite and explore the Tacos by Transit map
- Enjoy something sweet with the MTS Ice Cream Crawl
- Stretch your legs with nature trails by transit
- And more!
If you’ll be on board for Free Ride Day, snap a photo and share on social using the hashtag #SDFreeRideDay. Learn more.
Caltrans-University of Florida Research-to-Practice Transit Symposium

You are invited to attend the 2022 Research-to-Practice Transit Symposium, organized in collaboration by Caltrans and the University of Florida. Symposium presentations, panels, and debates will feature nationally- and globally renowned transit experts, including SANDAG’s Omar Atayee who will speak about the San Diego area’s mobility hubs. Further, event attendees can receive AICP credits!
Register for the October 25-27 online Symposium on Eventbrite:
For more information, feel free to browse the official event website or contact Caltrans’s Andy Furillo at [email protected].
Circulate news
Some Pacific Beach residents urge San Diego to reopen Diamond Street after two years, CBS8, September 15, 2022
MTS approves project to provide affordable housing options for San Diegans, KUSI News, September 15, 2022
Joe LaCava and UCSD win Momentum Awards, La Jolla Light, September 21, 2022
Hines Begins Construction of Riverwalk Village with Groundbreaking Ceremony, Hines, September 22, 2022
Mixed-Use Development Breaks Ground in Mission Valley, Connectcre, September 26, 2022
Coalition Letter: Support for Proposed Reforms to Community Planning Groups – Updated, September 12, 2022
Press Release: Circulate San Diego Congratulates City Council For Passing Community Planning Group Reform, September 13, 2022
Press Release: Circulate San Diego Announces 2022 Momentum Award Winners, September 15, 2022
Circulate Endorses San Diego Measures B, C, and D, September 16, 2022
Letter: Request for Governor's Signature on SB 922, September 16, 2022
Letter: University Community Plan Update Recommendations, September 20, 2022
Letter: College Area Community Plan Update Recommendations, September 21, 2022
Letter: Mira Mesa Community Plan Update Recommendations, September 21, 2022
Letter: Request for Governor's Signature on AB 2097, September 21, 2022
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Circulator - 09/16/2022
Recap: 2022 Momentum Awards!

With over 350 guests in attendance, the 2022 Momentum Awards was a tremendous success!
It was wonderful to come together to celebrate the people and projects in the San Diego region that are creating excellent mobility choices and vibrant, healthy neighborhoods.
We want to thank everyone who attended Wednesday’s event, including our generous corporate sponsors. This night definitely could not have been as successful as it was without you.
Thank you to our amazing staff, development committee and vendors for organizing this special event.
A special thanks to Council Member Joe LaCava, Governor Gavin Newsom, and Laura Keenan for being this year’s “Walk the Walk” awardees and for leadership in taking substantial action for safer streets and better land use policy.
Congratulations to all of the 2022 award winners! Check out the winners.
Circulate Endorses San Diego Measures B, C, and D

Circulate endorses ballot measures in election years. This year we are supporting these measures in the City of San Diego:
- Measure B, which will allow city council to make trash collection fees equitable between multi-family residents and single family residents.
- Measure C, which will allow more transit-oriented development in the Midway District by lifting the restrictive height limit.
- Measure D, which will ensure access to state infrastructure funds by allowing the City to enter into project labor agreements.
Read our announcement here.
SAVE THE DATE - november membership mixer

Join Circulate San Diego for our November Membership Mixer on November 10th at Border X Brewing in Barrio Logan.
We’ll have a fun evening with our diverse and engaged membership for networking, free drinks, music, and celebrations. Mingle with Circulate staff members, local decision makers, and professionals in the land use and transportation space.
We are also pleased to announce that we'll be joined by Assemblymember David Alvarez!
CPG Reform Passes City Council

On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council voted six to one to adopt reforms to community planning groups. The move is a major breakthrough after of years of advocacy led by Circulate San Diego. Circulate released its report “Democracy in Planning” in February 2018. That report was followed by a grand jury report, recommendations from the City’s Land Use and Housing Committee, and several legal memos from the City Attorney and Circulate San Diego, all calling for reforms. That work is cataloged on our website.
The reforms were put forward by Councilmember Joe La Cava, and supported by a broad coalition. Special thanks to all who showed up to support at City Council.
Read our press release here.
In the Field: Bus Audit

How can we make our busses run faster?
Our planning and policy teams came together last week to conduct a bus audit on parts of the #7 and #215 MTS bus lines. As part of the audit, a group of Circulate staff and supporters, looked at how bus stops, all door boarding, transfers points, and bus only lanes could be used improved to make our entire system work faster.
Observations and research will be highlighted in our next report: “Fast Bus!” Stay tuned.
Demonstration at Balboa Avenue Transit Center Recap

The Circulate Planning team held a demonstration project on Tuesday at the new Balboa Avenue Transit Center to showcase safe pedestrian crossing infrastructure.
The team built a high-visibility crosswalk with curb extensions and a pedestrian refuge island out of temporary materials. Participants were educated on the importance of safe pedestrian crossings and got to test it out firsthand!
Wouldn’t it be great to see more of this around transit centers?
Walking Field Trip Bingo

Walking Field Trips aren’t anything new for Circulate, but we developed a fun, new twist for Downtown’s Serving Seniors Walking Club and added Bingo!
We co-led a walk around downtown, identifying and learning about bicycle and pedestrian friendly infrastructure from bike boxes and protected bike lanes to bus shelters and curb extensions. Whoever spotted 4 infrastructures in a row first won a Circulate-inspired prize. The group had a lot of fun and are now familiar with all of downtown’s new infrastructure.
Keep an eye out for our next Walking Field Trip Bingo!
Circulate news
Eight-Story Rezoning Plan Turned Down By La Mesa Planners; City Council May Hear Appeal, East County Magazine, September 8, 2022
Plans revised for affordable housing in Oceanside Transit Center development, The San Diego Union Tribune, September 11, 2022
Opinion: San Diego’s Community Planning Groups Must Also Serve Needs of Renters, Times of San Diego, September 13, 2022
Sweeping reforms will make neighborhood planning groups more diverse, but possibly less powerful, The San Diego Union Tribune, September 14, 2022
Coalition Letter: Support for AB 2438 - Align Transportation Funding with Climate Goals, August 22, 2022
Coalition Letter: Support for Proposed Reforms to Community Planning Groups, September 6, 2022
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Circulator - 09/02/2022
- Join us for tacos, a hosted bar, and the 2022 Momentum Awards!
- Walking Field Trip Recap
- Carlsbad Farmer’s Market Recap
- Safe Driving Tuesday Lunch N Learns and Thursday After Hours!
- Lincoln High Staff E-Bike Distribution and Rodeo
- Keeler Court Coffee and Donuts
- Father Joe’s Villages Bike Ride and Pop-Up Event
- Solana Beach Outreach Event and Final School Assessment
- Circulate News
Join us for tacos, a hosted bar, and the 2022 Momentum Awards!

Let’s Celebrate the people and projects making San Diego great. This year’s Momentum Awards is bigger and better than ever – you don’t want to miss out.
We are excited to head back to the Natural History Museum and recognize the people and projects in the San Diego region that are making it is easier to live, work, and move around.
See you on September 14th!
Walking Field Trip Recap

Tuesday night, the Circulate Planning team partnered with friends from Groundwork San Diego to lead a walking field trip along Federal Boulevard from Euclid Avenue to 47th Street.
Residents joined to help collect data and share their experiences regarding pedestrian and bicyclist safety and comfort. These findings will be compiled into a map to help fight for funding in San Diego’s southeast neighborhood.
Carlsbad Farmer’s Market Recap

Circulate attended the Carlsbad Farmer’s Market on Wednesday to ask residents about the safety and comfort for walking and biking both in Carlsbad.
Participants mentioned they felt unsafe at railroad crossings, at intersections along primary corridors, and in unprotected bike lanes. There were also concerns over jaywalking, merging into the City’s newest traffic circle along the Coast highway, and lack of bike lanes connecting the Village to Carlsbad High School.
Though the City has added new infrastructure to increase safety and comfort over the last decade, there is still more work to be done to prevent injuries and save lives.
Safe Driving Tuesday Lunch N Learns and Thursday After Hours!

Our new upcoming Safe Driving presentation series will start next week! We will be hosting a presentation on Zoom every Tuesday during lunch time and every Thursday after work hours to have a discussion on driving.
We will be discussing good driving tips, sharing the road with others such as bicyclists, and ways of preventing crashes.
Safe Driving Lunch N Learn dates are:
- Tuesday, September 6, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, September 13, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, September 20, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, September 27 2022 from 12-1pm
Safe Driving: After Hours dates are:
- Thursday, September 8, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 15, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 22, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 29, 2022 from 6-7pm
To join us for the weekly Tuesday Safe Driving Lunch N Learns on Zoom, make sure to RSVP herefor the link!
To join us for the weekly Thursday Safe Driving: After Hours on Zoom, make sure to RSVP here for the link!Lincoln High Staff E-Bike Distribution and Rodeo

On Friday, August 26th ten lucky Lincoln High School staff members received free PEDEGO electric bicycles, Thousand helmets, and Kryptonite U-locks and cable locks as part of the California Air Resource Board’s (CARB) Clean Mobility in Schools pilot project.
The San Diego Unified School District purchased these bikes using the grant’s funding, and will loan them out to individual staff members for about a year at a time. Twenty Lincoln High senior students will also receive e-bikes some time this fall.
Circulate got to coordinate the distribution event and set up a fun rodeo/skills course to get the staff members acclimated to biking in different scenarios before they head off on their adventures!
Keeler Court Coffee and Donuts

Circulate was out at Keeler Court on August 23rd to discuss with residents future programming. Over the course of the next few months, Circulate will host walking field trips, transit field trips, educational presentations and more for the residents of Keeler Court.
We look forward to working with Keeler Court!
Father Joe’s Villages Bike Ride and Pop-Up Event

Earlier in August, Circulate staff joined the Father Joe’s Villages community for a scenic bike ride along the San Diego Harbor and Coronado Island. We even took advantage of the Coronado Ferry’s commuter hours to get a nice boat trip in as well. Deacon John Roberts organizes a weekly program allowing Father Joe’s residents to borrow a bicycle and participate in a 15 to 20 mile group ride—and once a participant has reached 100 miles with the group, they get to keep a free bike and accessories!
After the ride, Circulate tagged along for the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition’s bike maintenance pop-up event in order to start advertising upcoming pedestrian, bicycle, and transit programming we’ll be hosting at Father Joe’s over the next few months.
Stay tuned for many more exciting activities in this area!
Solana Beach Outreach Event and Final School Assessment

Over the past two weeks, Circulate was able to spend a good amount of time up in Solana Beach working on the Safe Routes to School project.
On August 18th, team members set up at Fletcher Cove for the weekly “Concerts at the Cove” event to talk to parents, students, and Solana Beach residents about their concerns regarding walkability and bikeability near schools.Their helpful feedback will be incorporated into the final Safe Routes to School Plan later this year.
One week later, on August 25th, we conducted our final school assessment during the Solana Beach Child Development Center’s morning drop-off period and learned about sidewalk gaps, upcoming traffic calming installations, and speeding issues. We even got to meet the Solana Beach mayor as she passed by on her morning jog!
circulate news
Transit Briefs: SunRail, NY MTA, MTS, NJ Transit, SMART, Railway Age, August 18, 2022
Construction of Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego completed, Construction Review Online, August 24, 2022
Toll Brothers Apartment Living and PGIM Real Estate Announce Joint Venture to Develop 422-Unit Luxury Rental Community in San Diego, Multifamily Biz, August 30, 2022
Cape Coral City Council expected to approve grant for pedestrian, bicycle safety, Fox 4, August 30, 2022
Coalition Letter: Support for AB 1919 - Free Student Transit Passes, August 22, 2022
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Circulator - 08/19/2022
Corporate Member Spotlight: Hayden AI

Last week, Circulate Corporate Member, Hayden AI, announced their partnership with New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to deploy 300 automated bus lane enforcement camera systems on the city’s buses. Their technology is one way to keep bus lanes free from illegally parked vehicles and means that riders will experience faster, smoother, and safer trips. Thank you, Hayden AI, for your continued support of Circulate San Diego and your work to make transit an efficient means to move around.
Check out their press release to learn more about their MTA partnership and Automated Bus Lane Enforcement (ABLE) camera systems.
Reserve your spot for the 2022 Momentum Awards

Let’s Celebrate the people and projects making San Diego great. This year’s Momentum Awards is bigger and better than ever – you don’t want to miss out.
We are excited to head back to the Natural History Museum and recognize the people and projects in the San Diego region that are making it is easier to live, work, and move around. See you on September 14th.
Ground Breaking: Kimball Highland Master Plan!

On Tuesday, August 16th, Circulate had the pleasure of attending the groundbreaking of the new Community HousingWorks (CHW) and San Ysidro Health Center’s Kimball Highland Master Plan in National City.
The new urban village will include 145 housing units with on-site resident services, a new 8,000 square foot senior center, a 44,000 square foot federally qualified health center, and National City’s first ever All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) center! The project prioritizes walkability and connection to transit for ongoing community building and socialization.
We look forward to attending the grand opening next year.
Safe Driving Tuesday Lunch N Learns and Thursday After Hours!

Our new upcoming Safe Driving presentation series will start next week! We will be hosting a presentation on Zoom every Tuesday during lunch time and every Thursday after work hours to have a discussion on driving.
We will be discussing good driving tips, sharing the road with others such as bicyclists, and ways of preventing crashes
Safe Driving Lunch N Learn dates are:
- Tuesday, August 23, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, August 30, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, September 6, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, September 13, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, September 20, 2022 from 12-1pm
- Tuesday, September 27 2022 from 12-1pm
Safe Driving: After Hours dates are:
- Thursday, August 25, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 1, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 8, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 15, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 22, 2022 from 6-7pm
- Thursday, September 29, 2022 from 6-7pm
To join us for the weekly Tuesday Safe Driving Lunch N Learns on Zoom
To join us for the weekly Thursday Safe Driving: After Hours on Zoom
Safety Town Recap at the IB Library

This week, the planning team attended Story Time at the Imperial Beach Library to lead a Safety Town demonstration with over 70 participants!
Kids learned about street safety vocabulary and practiced crossing the street safely at a crosswalk. Kids were eager to volunteer and demonstrate different scenarios, such as if their ball rolls into the street or how to walk safely if there is no sidewalk.
We can’t wait to go back!
Thank you Interns!

Our interns, Gianna and Courtney, have finished up their time at Circulate. They provided invaluable research and writing for our efforts on our Fast Bus report, Making the Most of the Mid-Coast Report, CPG Reform, and research on statewide housing issues.
Thank you for time and efforts!
Circulate News
Medical office developer buys prime site next to San Jose train stop, The Mercury News, August 16, 2022
San Diego far behind on goal of building more roundabouts, KPBS, August 10, 2022
Coalition Letter: Support For Bicycle And Bus Lanes On Park Boulevard, August 17, 2022
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Circulator - 08/05/2022
Announcing the 2022 Nominees for the Momentum Awards

This week we were pleased to announce the 2022 nominees for the Circulate San Diego Momentum Awards.
The nominees are available to view online, and award winners will be announced at the Momentum Awards on September 14th.
Circulate San Diego’s Momentum Awards recognize the people and projects in the San Diego region that are creating excellent mobility choices and vibrant, healthy neighborhoods.
When: Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Where: San Diego Natural History Museum, 1788 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101
Purchase a Ticket: https://www.circulatesd.org/awards2022Thank you to this year’s Corporate and Organizational Sponsors – check them out below. There is still time to join them and become a 2022 Sponsor.
NCTD Transit Survey (LAST CHANCE)

Circulate is collaborating with Deloitte and North County Transit District (NCTD) to collect data on how to improve their transit systems (BREEZE, COASTER, FLEX/LIFT, and SPRINTER). The survey was developed to assess travel patterns and use of NCTD services as a way to inform future NCTD services and investment. It is intended for anyone who lives, works, or otherwise visits the North County region. A shorter version of the survey is also available for those who currently do not use transit but could potentially be encouraged to try it.
Be sure to follow us on social media @CirculateSD to keep up with all of our moves!
If you are interested in taking the survey, click here. Your feedback will inform NCTD how to prioritize their funding for future improved service. The LAST day to submit a survey will be this Sunday, August 7th.
In the Field: Mid-Coast Walk Audit

There is no substitute for good field work.
Our planning and policy teams came together last week to conduct a walk audit around the Mid-Coast’s Executive Drive Trolley Station along the new Blue Line Extension. As part of the audit, a group of Circulate staff, board members, and supporters, looked at how folks would access the station on foot or by bike.
We observed new station signage and crosswalks, but also some outdated and missing infrastructure. The entire trip was only 1.5 miles, but we spent a few hours in the field.
Our executive director, Colin Parent, live-tweeted the walk.
We'll be using some of our observations for a report we're planning on "Making the Most of the Mid-Coast." Stay Tuned!
Build Better SD Passes San Diego City Council

The San Diego City Council passed Mayor Todd Gloria’s Build Better SD Initiative, which changes the structure of developer impact fees (DIFs). The program ensures that new DIF funds can be spent in historically disinvested communities, instead of being restricted to the community in which they were collected.
In addition, the initiative implements one of the recommendations of our 2017 report, Transit Oriented Development. As we recommended, the initiative changes the way DIFs are calculated from paying per homes in the project to paying per square foot of a project. This incentivizes the construction of more moderately-sized, moderately priced homes, instead of large luxury penthouses. Circulate made public comment in favor of the initiative at City Council on Monday.
Read our letter of support for Build Better SD here.
Marcus Eugene Wiseman Back to School Event, Saturday 8/6!

Circulate is so excited to be a part of the upcoming inaugural Marcus Eugene Wiseman Footprints on the Moon Back to School Backpack Giveaway event!
Hosted at Fulton Elementary School tomorrow, August 6th, this event will honor Marcus, a young boy killed by an impaired driver in Skyline Hills several years ago. Through a project funded by OTS and the City of San Diego, Circulate will be participating by setting up a bicycle skills course so that students can practice riding safely and build confidence.
We will be giving away a few bikes, thanks to Free Bikes 4 Kidz, so please stop by and check out the event if you’re around Saturday between 9am and 3pm!
Safe Routes to Parks Walk Audit Series Recap

Over the last couple of weeks, the Circulate Planning team lead two Safe Routes to Parks walk audits at Kennedy Neighborhood Park in Lincoln Park and Teralta Park, a freeway cap between Normal Heights and City Heights.
These parks were selected from a crash analysis that showed high incidences resulting in serious injuries or fatalities. The team assessed the street corridors around and near the parks for pedestrian and bicyclist safety and comfort.
For next steps, Circulate will prepare fact sheets about the walk audit findings and recommendations for safer streets. Stay tuned!
Circulate News
- UCSD students fight for a voice in University City zoning debate, KPBS, July 28, 2022
- Family of man who was killed while riding an electric scooter on Pershing Drive sues San Diego. CBS8, July 29, 2022
- UC San Diego projects nominated for Circulate San Diego awards, La Jolla Light, August 2, 2022
- Letter: Support for Build Better SD, July 28, 2022
- Letter: Support for AB 2147 - The Freedom to Walk Act, August 2, 2022
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Davida Garcia published Letter: Support for AB 2147 - The Freedom to Walk Act in Policy Letters 2022-08-02 12:10:39 -0700
Letter: Support for AB 2147 - The Freedom to Walk Act
Circulate submitted a letter of support to the Senate Appropriations Committee for the Freedom Walk Act. Click here to read full letter!
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Circulator - 07/22/2022
Read more- Become a Momentum Awards Sponsor
- Vote to Amend the Bike Coalition’s Bylaws!
- Safe Routes to Parks Walk Audit Series
- Circulate Advocates for Local Involvement in SANDAG Vision Zero
- Circulate Board Retreat Recap
- Home Run for Homes Featured in Union Tribune Opinion Section
- NCTD Transit Survey
- Pacific Beach Middle School Walking Field Trip Recap
- Membership Mixer Recap
- Circulate News
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Circulator - 06/10/2022
1. Intro Spotlights: Gianna Ceccarelli & Courtney Brown
2. Help Circulate Plan for the Future
3. Join us at the Juneteenth Festival!
4. SAVE THE DATE – Circulate’s Summer Membership Mixer
5. Just 22 Days Left to Nominate!
6. Walk Audit with Euclid ES Student Council Recap
7. Circulate Featured in SPUR Webinar
8. Home Run for Homes on Infill Podcast
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Intro Spotlight: Courtney Brown
In keeping with our tradition of interviewing new team members, we asked our Policy Intern, Courtney Brown a few questions so that you all can get to know her!
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Intro Spotlight: Gianna Ceccarelli
In keeping with our tradition of interviewing new team members, we asked our Policy Intern, Gianni Ceccarelli a few questions so that you all can get to know her!
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Davida Garcia published Letter: AHSC Round 7 Draft Guidelines in Policy Letters 2022-06-03 10:10:53 -0700
Letter: AHSC Round 7 Draft Guidelines
On May 27th, Circulate San Diego and San Diego Housing Federation submitted comments on the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Round 7 Guidelines Policy Discussion Document that was released on April 25th.
Read the full letter here!
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Circulator - 05/13/2022
Read moreCheck out this week’s featured stories:
- Just Two Senior Saturday Events Left! Join Us May 14th!
- Save the Date – Circulate Momentum Awards on September 14, 2022
- SANDAG Bike to Work Day – May 19th!
- Trivia Night - May 19th!
- Recap: Housing, Equity, and Community Series Webinar
- Thanks for joining our Spring Book Talk with Dr. Jenny Schuetz
- Circulate releases report: Home Run for Homes
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: SANDAG's Bayshore Bikeway to Imperial Avenue in Policy Letters 2022-05-12 12:20:34 -0700
Letter of Support: SANDAG's Bayshore Bikeway to Imperial Avenue
On May 6, 2022, Circulate submitted a letter of support for SANDAG's Bayshore Bikeway to Imperial Avenue Non-Motorized Connection grant application to the active Transportation Program Cycle 6.
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: SANDAG's Central Avenue Bikeway Grant in Policy Letters 2022-05-12 12:20:22 -0700
Letter of Support: SANDAG's Central Avenue Bikeway Grant
On May 6, Circulate submitted a letter of support for SANDAG's Central Avenue Bikeway grant application to the Active Transportation Program Cycle 6.
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: SANDAG's Uptown Phase IV Grant in Policy Letters 2022-05-12 12:20:14 -0700
Letter of Support: SANDAG's Uptown Phase IV Grant
On May 6, Circulate submitted a letter of support for SANDAG's Uptown Phase IV grant application to the Active Transportation Program
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: SANDAG's Howard Avenue Bikeway Grant in Policy Letters 2022-05-12 12:20:01 -0700
Letter of Support: SANDAG's Howard Avenue Bikeway Grant
On May 6, Circulate submitted a letter of support for SANDAG's Howard Avenue Bikeway grant application to the Active Transportation
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Read moreCheck out this week’s featured stories:
- Circulate releases report: Home Run for Homes
- Healthy Kids Day
- Bilingual Workshop Series in Imperial Beach
- SANDAG Bike to Work Day!
- Book Talk with Jenny Schuetz
- Just Two Senior Saturday Events Left! Join Us May 14th!
- UCLA Housing, Equity & Community Webinar Series: Space for People or for Cars? Housing Implications of Statewide Parking Reform
- Circulate News