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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-01-08 - BPAC Minutes DRAFT Meeting Minutes DESCHUTES COUNTY BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Thursday, January 8, 2015 - Noon to 1:30pm ODOT, 63055 N Hwy 97, Building M, Diamond and Crater Lake Conference Rooms (1st Floor) 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, Bill Braly, Michelle DeSilva, Mary Barron, Rick Root, David Olsen Agency: Kim Curley, Commute Options; Matt Martin, Deschutes County; Bill Hilton, ODOT; Dan Serpico, ODOT; Chris Morin, City of Bend Police; Robin Lewis, City of Bend; Scott Woodford, City of Redmond; Tyler Deke Bend MPO; Guests: Tom Headley, Century West Engineering; Joe Bessman, Kittelson & Associates Call to Order Meeting was called to order at 12:00 p.m. Introductions Approval of Prior Minutes December 4, 2014 meeting minutes were unanimously approved as drafted. Bend Sidewalk Presentation - Tyler Deke, Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization Tyler provided an overview of Bend area sidewalk improvement, repair, and maintenance programs and requirements. He noted administration of various programs is challenging because various departments are involved. Highlighted projects included prioritized walking corridors, new bridges, and safety crossings. Sidewalk Refuges on 3rd Street - Bill Hilton, ODOT Bill introduced a pedestrian crossing project involving marked crosswalks and pedestrian refuges along NE 3rd Street at NE Vail Avenue and NE Seward Avenue in Bend. Construction is planned for Spring 2015. Tutorial on how signal timers interpret bike maneuvers at traffic signals - David Hirsch, Traffic Operations Engineer David provided a high level overview of bicycle operations at traffic signals. This included information regarding technology and methodology used for timing patterns and detection to accommodate cyclists. 2 Hubs, Michael Duncan, ODOT Michael provided an overview of ODOT hub program. The hub developments provide traveler amenities as a “welcome” from the community in which they are located. Each Hub is intended unique, reflecting the character and attractions of the community. BPAC Business Committee Updates  RUSTUF Outreach events planned for January 26-28 with events at Hollinshead Park (1/26), Hawthorne Station (1/27), and Bethlehem Inn or Shepard’s House (1/28). BPAC Messaging  Safe Sidewalk Nominations Matt to prepare and issue media release  Redmond Summit Scott Woodford handling arrangements for summit scheduled for February 5th. Other  Meeting location discussed recognizing the location changes in the last few months. This year’s September meeting moved to September 10th. Updates Sisters: Grant received for new amenities at Village Green Park including restrooms, showers, and bike lockers. Redmond: Bill Hilton is Chair of Redmond BPAC. Development of Bike/Ped plan continues. Program similar to Safe Routes to School is being developed. Deschutes County: License agreement for White Rock Loop bike aid station forwarded to Bob Haas, adjacent property owner, for consideration. Commute Options: Mirror Pond redevelopment plan may be new opportunity to champion multi-modal design. Public meeting scheduled for January 13th. Adjournment