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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-09-06 - BPAC Minutes Meeting Minutes DESCHUTES COUNTY BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Thursday, September 6, 2012 - Noon to 1:30pm Deschutes County Building 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: Mary Barron, Cheryl Howard, Pam Hardy, Phyllis Lewis, Bill Braley, Matt Martin, Jim Stone, Kevin Tanski Agency: Chris Carney – Bend P.D., Mike Caccavano – City of Redmond, Mark Pilliod – Deschutes County, Peter Russell – Deschutes County, Jovi Anderson – Bend MPO, Kim Curley – Commute Options, Brian Potwin – Commute Options, Steve Jorgensen, Bend Parks and Recreation, Peter Russell – Deschutes County, Bill Duerden – City of Redmond Visitors: Eric Huffman, Tom Headley, Glen Bates Call to Order Meeting was called to order at 12:03 PM. Introductions Approval of Prior Minutes The minutes of the June 7, 2012 were approved Commute Options, Street Smarts training Kim, Jovi and Brian unveiled and tested a brilliant PowerPoint production to help road users (motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians) understand the laws, respective responsibilities and tips for safe shared use of roadways. The BPAC was queried for feedback following the presentation, and all were invited to assist with presentations in the future. BPAC Business Cheryl indicated that Chuck Humphreys was to be honored for his service by the Board of County Commissioners at their meeting scheduled for September 12th. BPAC Officers Elections Motions were made to re-elect Cheryl Howard as Chair, Michelle Sims as Vice-Chair and Kevin Tanski as Secretary. The motions were approved Adhoc Committee: Goals Assessment Kevin agreed to facilitate the Goals Assessment process. Pam, Mary and Jim agreed to participate, and Kevin will set up an initial meeting sometime after the October BPAC meeting. Updates Bend Parks and Recreation: Steve provided some commentary regarding the pending ballot initiative, and there was discussion regarding the appropriate role of BPAC in any possible endorsement of the measure. Steve will present a more complete summary of the measure and proposed projects at the October meeting. He provided an update on the 1st street rapids pedestrian bridge project, indicating that funding has been committed and the project should be completed in 2013. City of Bend: Chris provided an update regarding crash data involving bicyclists, indicating that there were already 75 crashes for the year, with 22 in August. City of Redmond: Mike was pleased to announce that the bike lane has been completed to Ridgeview High School. City of Sisters: Phyllis highlighted several topics: Scenic bikeway signs will be posted on new routes soon; updated signs will be placed on the Peterson Ridge Trailhead (PRT); Phyllis now serves on the Sisters Parks Advisory Committee; Trail construction will commence out to Black Butte Ranch; In a two-hour survey on a single day in August 64 people passed by the PRT, with many from out of the Sisters area, including several groups from overseas; The USFS is working on a new trailhead. Deschutes County: Peter indicated that the Commissioners adopted the Transportation System Plan update on August 20th. He also announced that the proposal for Tweed Road bicycling improvements had made it to the second round of consideration for ODOT funding. Commute Options: October 3rd is Walk to School Day; Safe Routes to Schools funding will effectively end at the end of September, and Commute Options welcomes all ideas to sustain this important program. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 1:35 pm