Advocates Making Inroads in East Bay Cities - Streetsblog San Francisco
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Steven Dunbar is a Bike East Bay board member and a longtime active transportation advocate in Eastern Alameda County. He's currently leading in his Livermore City Council race with 41 percent of the vote, 10 percentage points above his closest competitor. "I'm confident that I will be elected at this point," Dunbar wrote in an email, reflecting optimism and the significance of active transportation advocacy in local governance.
Zac Unger has garnered nearly 77 percent of the votes to replace Dan Kalb on the Oakland City Council, continuing a legacy of support for active transportation. He champions safer streets to reduce vehicle speeds, advance Vision Zero, and protect all road users from trauma, indicating a keen focus on integrating fire safety with street safety initiatives.
Matthew Solomon brings his experience from Emeryville's bike/walk committee and his work at an environmental sustainability non-profit to the City Council. With two re-elected bike-friendly incumbents, Solomon's role is crucial for the city's progress on sustainable transportation and livability.
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