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BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Regular Meeting

 

Thursday, October 30, 2008

6:30 p.m.

1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place (Polk Street), Room 408

AGENDA

1.      Roll Call

2.      Announcements & Acknowledgments

 

3.      Approve Minutes  - September 2008 Meeting

 

4.      Public Comment: (Discussion Item)
The public may address the Committee on any matter within the jurisdiction of the Committee.
  This should not relate to any item on this agenda since the Committee will take public comment after it discusses and/or before voting on each agenda item.  The Committee requests that each person limit him/herself to three minutes.

 

5.      Chairman's Report (Information)

 

6.      Committee Member Reports (Information)

 

7.      MTA Bicycle Program Report – See MTA Bicycle Program Report to the BAC for October 2008 (http://www.sfmta.com/cms/cbike/3170.html).  In addition, there is a report on causes of bicycle collision fatalities (http://www.sfmta.com/cms/rbikes/3172.html).

 

8.      Task Force Reports

a.      Bike Theft & Security – Bert Hill, District 7 (No Report)

b.      Golden Gate Park Susan King, District 5

c.       Committee Member Business – Bert Hill, Chair
Continuing Vacancy in District 4. 

d.      Bicycle Report Card Task Force – Andy Bindman, Chair
Development and approval of the metrics and reporting of bicycling growth

e.      Bicycle Plan Review Task Force –  Casey Allen, Richard Tilles and Jake Wegmann
Review of Bike Plan Executive summary changes; actions for next month

9.      Agreement on Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Issues – In September, a draft resolution was introduced.  Representatives from the Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee agreed to review it.  The document was also shared with the Senior Action Network and the Mayor’s Disability Council.  There appears to be sufficient interest and support to work on a common resolution outlining a common understanding of bicyclist/pedestrian use of streets, paths, and sidewalks.
Action: Agreement on and assignment of an interdisciplinary task force to develop a Common Draft Resolution for approval by pedestrian and bicycling committees and advocacy groups.

Sponsor: BAC District 7 Committee Member Bert Hill

 

10.  Bicycle Treatments in New York and Reykjavik – Jake Wegmann recently returned to SF with pictures of some design treatments from other cities that could be beneficial is assisting in finding treatments fit our unique urban needs.  This item was delayed one month by agreement at the September meeting.
Action: Discussion
District 6 Committee Member Jake Wegmann

 

11.  Achievable Projects – The BAC passes a number of resolutions, guidelines, letters, and advisements (on the Bike Plan), but has little to show on detailed accomplishment in representing the public view in changing specific bicycle facilities.  We should develop a process for identifying, taking action, reporting progress, and completing 30-60 day efforts.
 
Action: Discussion and Outline of Process
Sponsor: District 3 Committee Member Marc Brandt


12.  Adjournment

 

DISABILITY ACCESS:

Room 408 of City Hall is wheelchair accessible.  The closest accessible BART Station is Civic Center, three blocks from City Hall. Accessible MUNI lines serving this location are: #47 Van Ness, and the #71 Haight/Noriega and the F Line to Market and Van Ness and the Metro stations at Van Ness and Market and at Civic Center. For more information about MUNI accessible services, call 923-6142. There is accessible parking in the vicinity of City Hall at Civic Center Plaza and adjacent to Davies Hall and the War Memorial Complex.

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