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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-11-06 - BPAC Minutes Meeting Minutes DESCHUTES COUNTY BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Thursday, November 6, 2014 - Noon to 1:30pm ODOT, 63055 N Hwy 97, Building M, Diamond and Crater Lake Conference Rooms Audio recording of this meeting is archived for review and/or transcription. The purpose of this document is to outline topics of discussion and actions by the Committee. Members Present: Cheryl Howard, Scott Morgan, Greg Svelund, Wendy Holzman, Jim Stone, Mary Barron, David Olsen, Scott Ferguso n, Matthew Olsen, Agency: Kim Curley, Commute Options; Jeff Monson, Commute Options; Peter Russell, Deschutes County Planning; Matt Martin, Deschutes County; Dan Serpico, ODOT; Jovi Anderson, Bend MPO; Steve Jorgensen, Bend Parks and Recreation District; Judy Watts, COIC; George Kolb, Deschutes County Road Department; Hank Therien, Visit Bend; James Dorofi, OFDNA; Scott Woodford, City of Redmond Guests: Bob Haas, Mary Beth Hamilton, Chris Cassard, Aron Yarmo, Stephanie Serpico, Brian Wilkins, Chris Friess, Ron Boozell, Sheree MacRitchie Call to Order Meeting was called to order at 12:01 p.m. Introductions Approval of Prior Minutes October 2, 2014 meeting minutes were approved unanimously as drafted. RUSTF Lite Up the Night Campaign, Jovi Anderson, Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization Jovi Anderson provided an introduction and overview of the “See and Be Seen” campaign. There will be a booth in Bend downtown during First Friday handing out lights, reflectors, and safety information. Regional Trail Planning, Steve Jorgensen, Bend Parks and Rec Steve Jorgensen provided an overview of the regional trail opportunities throughout Deschutes County. He specifically highlighted the Brooks-Scanlon Road to Sisters, the Deschutes River Trail from Sunriver to Tumalo, and North Unit Canal trail to Smith Rock. Future opportunities in Bend include segments along the Deschutes River, new trails along railroad rights -of-way, and new segments along canals. Discussion followed. 2 Safe Routes To School (SRTS) National Conference, letter of support request, Jeff Monson, Commute Options Jeff presented the idea of the hosting the National SRTS conference in Bend. However, it does not appear likely due to funding limitations. White Rock loop bike aid station, Mary Barron, BPAC Mary and Bob Haas provided background on the existing and planned bike aid station improvements located along White Rock Loop. Peter Russell indicated that the aid station requires a license, including liability insurance coverage, because it is located in the public right-of-way for While Rock Loop. Hank Therien will look into if Friends of Three Sisters Bikeway or Visit Bend is willing or able to providing insurance coverage. Discussion followed. BPAC Business Election of BPAC Committee Members for 2 at-large seats  Summary of Candidate interviews, voting, and terms were discussed. Committee Updates –  BWIP – Public meetings were held, well attended, good public feedback was provided. Annual Goals and Report, 2015 PSA message calendar  Committee assignments discussed. Dave and Mary volunteered to organize goal review committee. Kim and Mary volunteered to prepare annual report to the Board of County Commissioners.  Calendar updated to rename “Commute Options Week” to Drive Less Challen ge” BPAC Messaging: Sidewalk Snow Removal  Direction given to Matt to issue press release. 2015 Road Projects Peter Russell/George Kolb, Deschutes County George Kolb provided an update of scheduled road department projects. Prominent comments include:  No chip seal schedule in place at this time  Skyliners Road RFP issued and notice to proceed planned for April 2015  Overlay schedule outlined  Noted Cline Falls Highway chip seal done with smaller chip on shoulders and he has received good feedback  Overview of road maintenance process from new construction to chip seal to overlay. Cheryl highlighted that improvement of communication and partnership between BPAC and the County that has led to positive changes in road maintenance process. 3 Updates South County: Bike aid stations being considered by La Pine Parks and Recreation; Scott is organizing group rides; Cheryl offered idea to include La Pine in “Light Up the Night” campaign. City of Sisters: grant applicant denied for path from Elementary School to Airport; Sisters to Black Butte Ranch trail is no longer under consideration but there is some community interest in pursuing it again. City of Redmond: Bike counts completed in September; Working with schools to promote walk/bike to school days; Council elevated Redmond BPAC to official committee; Trail amenities plan is in the works; Portion of Homestead Canal Trail been paved; Bike/Ped connectivity plan being prepared; Bike-Walk-Roll Redmond webpage created. Commute Options: Changes to Connect Oregon Grant structure/criteria being considered by Oregon BPAC at December 15th meeting; Reported on Drive Less Challenge; Blazin’ Saddles bike shop donating to local program at Sisters School District. COIC: Judy Watts introduced herself; More bike racks being provided on CET buses; Open house for changes to mountain services happening soon. Adjournment