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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-12-06 - BPAC Minutes 117 NW Lafayette Avenue, Bend, Oregon 97703 | P.O. Box 6005, Bend, OR 97708-6005 (541) 388-6575 bpac@deschutes .org www.deschutes.org/bpac MEETING MINUTES DESCHUTES COUNTY BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Thursday, December 6, 2018 - Noon to 1:30 pm ODOT, 63055 N Hwy 97, Building M, Diamond and Crater Lake Conference Rooms, Bend 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: Mark Smith, Wendy Holzman, Christopher Cassard, Dave Roth, Dave Thomson, Sam Handleman, Katrina Langenderfer, Morgan Crowell, Scott Morgan, Rick Root. Agency/Organization: Zechariah Heck (Deschutes County – CDD), David Amiton and Chris Cheng (ODOT), Scott Eliott (City of Bend, Police Dept.), Tom Headley (Century West Engineering). Call to Order Meeting was called to order at 12:00 p.m. Introductions Attendees of the meeting introduced themselves and, if applicable, identified the organization they represent. Approval of Prior Minutes The November 1, 2018, were approved unanimously. Goals and Objectives Sam updated the group on the sub-committee’s discussion items and research. One key update is action timelines and who is responsible to carry out each action item. The subcommittee has proposed to reorganize the BPAC goals and objectives to match the BPAC charter. Next meeting will be January 8, 2019. BPAC Drop Box David T. informed the group that BPAC will create a new drop box account that will be owned by the County. Page 2 Bike Lane and Intersection Conflict Several members requested a group discussion on conflicts in bike lanes. Wendy asked Officer Elliot to explain the law. Sam asked a follow up question about bicyclists traveling through an intersection and if they are afforded any protection. Officer Elliot explained the law is not clear. Scott asked if there is an awareness issue and if BPAC could educate the community on a particular issue. Officer Elliot mentioned education is always a good thing. Bicyclists lose all physical protection in an intersection and must remain hyper-aware. David Amiton offered an interpretation of travel lane and bike lane as statutorily defined. David mentioned this issue has highlighted an unintended consequence. Chris Cheng dovetailed David’s comments and spoke to a legislative amendment that would define how travel/bike lanes operate in intersection. David Thomson offered a point that Oregon state law prevents vehicles from turning into a bike lane. Other state’s bike lane laws require vehicles to merge into the lane, even if it is a bike lane, before turning. David was not sure if this is the best approach, but did state visibility is increased. Rick Root commented that the law allows dashed lane striping through intersections and asked if there may be intersections where such stripping might be appropriate. Another member mentioned there is technology that enable trucks to have video capabilities to help decrease blind spots. The County Transportation Safety Action Plan (TSAP) is live. Rick has asked them if the TSAP committee will consider right-hook conflicts; they said yes. Rick also suggested BPAC engage with the City of Portland to see if they can share their perspective. BPAC Updates BEND MPO  Rick provided documents on the Transportation Safety Action Plan (TSAP). There are four steps: due diligence, network screening, counter measure development and prioritization, implementation.  David informed the group the County TSAP citizen involvement committee will meet on December 11, from 1 – 3pm, at the County Road Dept.  One of the goals of the TSAP program is to identify systemic issues and ways to address them.  The TSP provides multiple options for improvement focused on facilitating traffic: East-west connection.  For more information, view the Bend MPO website. US 97 Parkway  David Amiton provided a map of the work ODOT has done to date to identify parallel Page 3 routes for bikes.  Rick provided a schedule of meetings and project deadlines.  There were 1,800 respondents for the community survey. A key component was bike/ped crossings. Cascade Lakes Highway  David Roth updated the group on the program. There is a conflict between the county, who owns the road, and the Forest Service, who owns the land adjacent to the road. Pilot Butte Master Plan  Katrina shared an overview of the stakeholder meeting. The meeting was designed as a data collection.  Projections are that Pilot Butte will double in the amount of users in the next ten years, which overwhelms the infrastructure.  The master plan is focused on what resources to protect.  There was not discussion about closing the road for vehicle traffic.  User groups asked about accessibility.  The next meeting will be in May. South County Scott appreciated the committee coming down to La Pine last month. No updates. Sunriver Update Mark Smith updated the group on a grade-separated crossing. A decision will be coming shortly. ODOT Chris encouraged the group to stay involved in TSAP programs. Deschutes County The Bend MPO and City are updating their respective transportation plans, both of which feature bike/ped accommodations. Terrebonne Refinement Plan continues and is now comparing/contrasting a five-lane option for US 97 vs. a couplet using current 97 alignment and 11th. Two lanes of traffic for each with bike lanes on both options as well as sidewalks. The Terrebonne TAC will meet again in January to further review design concepts. A group of commercial property owners, “Save Terrebonne! Coalition” opposes the couplet and advocates for the five lanes. Page 4 Messaging None. Open Floor Wendy briefly discussed theCity of Bend’s Community Climate Action Plan. Cassie Lacy, the City of Bend Sustainability Coordinator, will attend next month’s BPAC to discuss the transportation component of the climate action plan. Meeting Adjourned at 1:30 pm Next Meeting Thursday, January 3, 2019 12:00 to 1:30 pm ODOT, 63055 N Hwy 97, Building M, Diamond and Crater Lake Conference Rooms, Bend