Over the last week, the L.A. Bike Working Group has been releasing their vision of how the city should be connected for cyclists. It's a plan in opposition of the Los Angeles' current and official draft master plan for biking, which since the beginning has been steeped in controversy.
3rd & Final Map of L.A.'s Bicycle Backbone Map Released: South L.A./Harbor Gateway
City Fails to Produce Public Copies of Bicycle Plan at Libraries
The controversial Bicycle Draft Plan for Los Angeles has just earned itself another FAIL badge. As part of the vetting process for any large plan, the public is allowed to make comments after reviewing documents. Too bad the non-internet public is out of luck. Copies of the 563-page plan are supposed to be a nine designated libraries, but as Mayor Villaraigosa's Bicycle Advisory Committee appointee and current Chairperson points out, copies are no where to be found.
Big City Council Bicycle Meeting Tomorrow
Tomorrow's City Council Transportation Committee meeting has an agenda full of bicycle (.pdf) issues including the master plan, LAPD and a revival of the bicycle license. The latter is one of the more peculiar items because city council just recently squashed its existence. Now a new motion is trying to have it come back. Vaguely written, it goes like this:

