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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-06-07 - BPAC Minutes Meeting Minutes DESCHUTES COUNTY BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Thursday, June 7, 2012 - Noon to 1:30pm Bend City Hall 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: Eli Ashley, Michele Sims, Chuck Humphreys, Mary Barron, Cheryl Howard Agency: Mike Caccavano – City of Redmond, Mark Pilliod – Deschutes County, Peter Russell – Deschutes County, Kim Curley – Commute Options, Bill Hilton – ODOT Visitors: Alan Vanderheusen (?), two others whose names I didn’t catch Call to Order Meeting was called to order at 12:04 PM. Introductions Approval of Prior Minutes The minutes of the May 3, 2012 were approved, 5-0.. ODOT TGM letter of support requests from City of Bend and Deschutes County Bend requested a letter of support for its grant application to TGM program to update the 2007 transportation analysis for a portion of the Central Area Plan, select appropriate long term transportation system plan goals and objectives for the area with a focus on a preferred concept for Third Street and designate the area as a Multi-Modal Mixed-Use Area (MMA). Passed 4-0 with Humphreys abstaining. Deschutes County is requesting a letter of support for its TGM application to update the County’s bicycle map. No vote taken. BPAC Business BPAC Position Vacancy Pam Hardy elected to fill position of Eli Ashley whose term expires June 18. Vote was 5-0. Big Chain Ring Awards BPAC members turned in their ballots.. Updates City of Bend: None. City of Redmond: Roundabout at South Canal/Wickiup opened; plan on adding sidewalks southward to new high school as well as do a roadway improvement. Applied for ODOT grant to improve prioritized bike and pedestrian facilities. City of Sisters: Seeking someone to contact High Desert Education Services District to provide correct information that a vehicle can legally cross a double yellow to pass a cyclist. Current driver’s education instructors seem unclear on the law. Kim Curley to contact High Desert with correct information. Sisters Trail Alliance continues working on an Environmental Assessment for US Forest Service regarding proposed paved multi-use path between Sisters and Black Butte Ranch. Deschutes County: Applied for ODOT grant to 1) overlay Tweed between US 20 and Couch Market, adding two-foot paved shoulders on each side and 2) add six-foot shoulders to Knott/27th between Rickard and Tekampe. Staff to supply bullet points to BPAC for a letter of recommendation. ODOT: OR 242 should be opening soon, but unclear whether roadway will be swept prior to being open for vehicular traffic. Commute Options: Commute Options is now the entire month of June. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 1:02 pm