***Please note: This is an online webinar class. A link will be provided at the end of the registration process and in your confirmation email, which you can use to join the class at the scheduled time.
The webinar will be hosted by Zoom, and you can either access it in your web browser (Google Chrome preferred), or click here to download the free "Zoom Client for Meetings" or "Zoom Mobile Apps" in advance for additional features (optional).***
Potholes, malfunctioning traffic signals, broken glass in the road. These issues and more are bad news for everyone, but especially for folks on bikes. At this 1-hour workshop we will share resources, tips, and tricks you can use to send in effective hazard reports and get issues in your neighborhood fixed.
This session will provide useful info for making reports in any city, but some content will be specific to a MLK Jr Day of Service pothole reporting activity in the City of Oakland on Monday, January 16.
Topics include the following:
- Defining hazards: Routine maintenance vs infrastructure requests
- Finding and using local resources: Apps, websites, phone numbers
- Info to include: Tips for making effective reports
- Reporting potholes and other pavement issues
- SeeClickFix tutorial
- Participant Q&A
Can't make this session? You can still find resources online at BikeEastBay.org/Hazards.
This workshop is taught by an instructor certified by the League of American Bicyclists, made possible with funding provided by the Alameda County Transportation Commission.