For those attending from outside the Tallahassee area, the Summit Gathering Spot is the Tallahassee/East KOA, located off I-10, exit #225 (US Highway 19). The KOA has tent sites ($25 a night), 2-person Kabins ($45 a night), 4-person Kottages ($89 a night, with own bathroom and microwave) and RV sites (pricing varies). Kabin and Kottage availability is limited and on a first come – first served basis, so reserve ASAP! The group rate is listed under Florida Bicycle Association.
The Wednesday evening Pre-Summit Briefing will be held at the KOA meeting room on April 7 at 7:00 pm. And don’t forget the Thursday evening Post Summit Celebration at the campground at 5:00 pm.
Tallahassee/East KOA – “Official Pre-Summit Gathering Spot”
Dick and Cathy Spinnenweber, Kamp Hosts
346 KOA Road, Monticello, FL 32344
Phone (850) 997-3890 or Fax (850) 997-1509
Reservations: (800) KOA-3890 or on line at www.koa.com
Email: tallehokoa@aol.com
http://www.floridabicycle.org/joinus/summit.html
The 2nd Annual Florida Bike Summit is this Thursday, April 8, at the Florida Capitol Courtyard from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. If you haven't registered/RSVP'd, it's not too late. If you haven't made appointments with your members, there is still time. Visit the website for details, but call for appointments before Thursday. Extra packets will be available to drop off if your members are unavailable.
Meeting packets will include a variety of items, including our Summit 2010 Agenda.
SB 448/HB 41, Use of Wireless Communications Devices While Driving
Creates the "Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law." Prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle while using a wireless communication device for certain purposes. Provides for points to be assessed against a driver's license for the unlawful use of a wireless communication device resulting in a crash, etc.
General Bill by Transportation and Senator Detert; Co-Sponsor Senator Dockery
General Bill by Roads, Bridges & Ports Policy Committee and Representatives Holder, Garcia, Chestnut, Thurston, Long & Mayfield; Co-Sponsors Brandenburg; Brise'; Carroll; Glorioso; Gonzalez; Heller; Homan; Hooper, Jenne; Kiar; Legg; McBurney; Nehr; Pafford; Porth; Radar; Rehwinkel Vasilinda; Roberson; Y; Schwartz; Steinberg; Williams, A
SB 1918/HB 875, Traffic Offenses
Provides criminal penalties for a person who commits a moving violation that causes serious injury or causes or contributes to the death of a person operating or riding in a motor vehicle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, or operating as a pedestrian. Requires court to impose certain penalties for such actions.
General Bill by Senator Aronberg
General Bill by Roads, Bridges & Ports Policy Committee and Representative Evers
Re-establish the Florida Bicycle/Pedestrian Council
Opposition to efforts to eliminate the Office of Greenways and Trails
Like last year, OGT was circled for elimination by the Florida Senate. However due to the enormous and coordinated grassroots support that was demonstrated by us last year, the threat for the most part was quickly dropped. OGT is no longer targeted for elimination and all but two of the cut positions have been restored.
Please take a moment to thank our legislative Champions - Senators Aronberg, Lawson and Baker as well as to our important House friends - Representatives Robaina and Cannon.
Amending high-speed and commuter rail legislation to include accommodations/green alternatives for the intermodal links of walking and bicycling, i.e. secure bicycle parking and lockers for pedestrians at train stations, rails with trails, and allowing bikes on trains.
Fair Share Funding: Ensuring that a higher proportion of federal funding for traffic safety in Florida is spent on bicycle/pedestrian programs. 21% of Florida's traffic fatalities are bicycle and pedestrian. Currently, less than 2% is funded for bicycle and pedestrian programs.
Get ready to make a difference by attending the Florida Bike Summit. If you can't attend, contact your members to schedule appointments in your home district.