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SAN RAFAEL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN
ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2020 AT 6:00 P.M.
VIRTUAL MEETING
Watch Online: https://tinyurl.com/BPAC-2020-12-02
Telephone: (669) 900-9128
ID: 812-6822-8704
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comments for Items not on Agenda: 2-minutes each
3. Remembering Jerry Belletto, Memorial attached
4. Committee Housekeeping, Staff report attached
Informational Report on Committee Procedures, Voting Members, Leadership Roles in
Future Years, and Meeting Schedule for 2021 And 2022
Recommended Action: Accept informational report
5. Approval of meeting minutes, Minutes attached
Approval of BPAC Meeting Minutes of October 7, 2020
Recommended Action: Approve as submitted
6. Third Street Rehabilitation, Staff report attached and presentation by staff
Informational Report on the Third Street Rehabilitation and Third Street Safety
Improvements Projects
Recommended Action: Provide input on design of Second Street from West End
Avenue to Miramar. Accept informational report on Third Street/Grand Avenue
improvements.
7. City Project Updates, Presentation by staff
• Pedestrian and bicycle detection in Downtown San Rafael
• San Rafael High School Third Street Crosswalk
• Francisco Boulevard East Sidewalk Widening
• Francisco Boulevard West Multi Use Path
Recommended Action: Accept informational report
8. Request for Future Agenda Items
9. Adjournment in Honor of Jerry Belletto
Remembering Jerry Belletto
Sustainable San Rafael – 15 years
San Rafael Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, 2011 – 2020
San Rafael Planning Commission, 2013 – 2017
The City would like to thank Jerry for his wonderful contributions to San Rafael. Some very kind words from Bill Carney, Sustainable San Rafael:
“A year ago Jerry told me about the character of his last olive harvest:
He was really proud of the olives he grew on his land up in Novato.
I think that’s because they reflected not just all the work and love he put into growing
them, but they also reflected his own character.
I’ve been describing that character as having “bold, subtle and exceptional qualities.”
That was Jerry. That’s how I’ve been describing him to people this fall:
“bold, subtle and exceptional.”
And as Jerry would have wanted, people always smile as they remember him.”
Agenda Item No: 4
Meeting Date: December 2, 2020
SAN RAFAEL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC)
AGENDA REPORT
Department: Public Works
Prepared by: Lauren Davini,
Traffic Engineer
TOPIC: HOUSEKEEPING
SUBJECT: INFORMATIONAL REPORT ON COMMITTEE PROCEDURES, VOTING
MEMBERS, LEADERSHIP ROLES IN FUTURE YEARS, AND MEETING
SCHEDULE FOR 2021 AND 2022
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Committee accept the informational report.
COMMITTEE PROCEDURES: There have been requests from members to write letters of
support for projects. Staff wants to reassure the Committee that the comments received in these
meetings from each member are considered in project designs. The input from the Advisory
Committee eventually makes its way to Council, the decision-making body for the City, and is
typically mentioned in the staff report, under Public Outreach. Examples include staff reports
and/or presentations for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, Third Street Rehabilitation, and
Francisco Boulevard East Sidewalk Widening. Staff has found recent feedback from the group on
projects tremendously helpful while working through the designs of each and we are thankful for
the different viewpoints that each member contributes to the discussion.
Additionally, Public Works is making an effort to improve public outreach on all fronts, by way of
Friday Memos, Next Door posts, targeted letters to impacted residents, and an e-mail blast, which
anyone can sign up for here: https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/departments/publicworks/.
VOTING MEMBERS: Prior to the loss of Member Belletto, the committee was at nine (9) voting
members. City staff would like to leave this position vacant in an effort to get back to a seven (7)
member committee.
LEADERSHIP ROLES: In the past, the Committee Chair and Vice-Chair have been nominated
and then elected by committee vote. According to the City Clerk, the Chair and Vice-Chair should
be rotated annually and based on seniority. In this case, the following Chairs and Vice-Chairs will
be:
2021: Chair Kate Powers, Vice-Chair Kevin Hagerty
2022: Chair Kevin Hagerty, Vice-Chair Barry Bergman
SAN RAFAEL BPAC AGENDA REPORT / Page: 2
FUTURE MEETING DATES: Per the BPAC charter, regular meetings are to be the first
Wednesday of even months.
2021:
February 3, 2021
April 7, 2021
June 2, 2021
August 4, 2021
October 6, 2021
December 1, 2021
2022:
February 2, 2022
April 6, 2022
June 1, 2022
August 3, 2022
October 5, 2022
December 7, 2022
In addition to these meetings, Special meetings may be called when necessary and would be
posted 24 hours prior to the meeting.
OPTIONS: The Advisory Committee has the following options to consider relating to this matter:
1. Accept the informational report as presented.
2. Do not accept the informational report.
3. Direct staff to return with more information.
RECOMMENDATION: Accept the report.
City of San Rafael
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)
Wednesday October 7, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom
Minutes
Present: Chair Allison
Member Solomon
Member Mooney
Member Powers
Member Bergman
Member Hagerty
Member Geraghty, Alternate
Member Coyne, Alternate
Youth Member Nielsen
Absent: Member Belletto
Youth Member Harlem
1. Call to Order
Chair Allison called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Member Coyne and Member
Geraghty would serve as full voting members in the absence of Member Belletto and
Youth Member Harlem.
2. Approval of meeting minutes
Minutes approved, noting Member Hagerty as present for June 3 and August 5
meetings and minor edits to Dining Under the Lights agenda item in August.
3. Public Comments for Items not on Agenda
Jean Severinghaus: Requesting an update on Canal projects and community
involvement with the new Priority Development Area (PDA)
Craig Murray: Requesting discussion of North San Rafael projects. Biggest challenge
is crossing the freeway to get to Santa Venetia. Senate Bill 288 exempts
environmental review for “green” projects.
4. 1-580 Flyover and Bellam Bike Connection
Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) is studying northbound 101 to eastbound I-
580 direct connector with help from Kimley-Horn and Parisi Transportation consulting
team. There would be impacts/benefits to Bellam Boulevard. Consultant presented
three alternatives for Bellam Boulevard bike lanes: Option 1) one-way protected bike
lanes. Option 2) two-way protected cycle track on north side of Bellam. Option 3) I-
580 ped/bike overcrossing to avoid conflicts at Bellam freeway ramps.
Feedback from group: general support of Option 1 with the following questions from
committee members: is there origin-destination information for Bellam? How do bikes
cross Bellam? Has there been outreach to Canal neighborhood and is information
presented in Spanish and Vietnamese? Will sidewalks be 8-feet wide? Funding - are
the Bellam improvements tied to the 101-580 connector improvements? A
connection to the south (Cal Park tunnel) is shown, but there should also be a
connection to the north (Downtown). Should BPAC provide a letter of support?
Speakers: Jean Severinghaus
There being no further comment, Chair Allison closed the public comment
5. Toolkit for Socially-Distanced Safe Routes to School (SR2S)
Wendi Kallins, SR2S Coordinator, provided update on reopening of schools.
Requesting assistance from members to support socially distanced safe routes
Speakers: Sunny Lee
6. Request for Future Agenda Items
Chair Allison asked that Chair and Co-Chair roles for 2021 and future years be
presented.
7. Adjournment
Chair Allison adjourned the meeting at 8:09 pm.
Approved this __ day of ___, 2020
__________________________________
Lauren Davini, Staff Liaison
Agenda Item No: 6
Meeting Date: November 2, 2020
SAN RAFAEL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC)
AGENDA REPORT
Department: Public Works
Prepared by: April Miller,
Senior Civil Engineer
TOPIC: THIRD STREET IMPROVEMENTS
SUBJECT: INFORMATIONAL REPORT ON THE THIRD STREET REHABILITATION AND
THIRD STREET SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Advisory Committee provide feedback about
the design of Third Street from West End Avenue to Miramar Avenue and accept the informational
report on the future improvements at Third Street/Grand Avenue.
BACKGROUND: Third Street from Grand Avenue to Marquard Avenue is undergoing a design
to rehabilitate the pavement, fix uneven sidewalks, modernize traffic signal equipment, and fill
some gaps in the bicycle and pedestrian network. This project is funded by Transportation
Authority of Marin (TAM) Measure A, State Local Partnership Program (SLPP), and Highway
Safety Improvement Program (HSIP). More project information, exhibits, timeline, frequently
asked questions, and meeting materials are provided online at
https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/third-st-rehab.
This project has been presented to BPAC a number of times throughout the feasibility study and
design phase and the project team has received very useful feedback from the committee and
the public. At the August 5, 2020 BPAC meeting, the project was presented to the committee,
with a focus on the bicycle and pedestrian connection from Marquard Avenue to Miramar Avenue.
The design team has been asked to complete a two-way bicycle connection to West End Avenue.
Since then, extensive outreach has been done to the immediate residents on the corridor most
impacted by new design, staff has worked with the community to maintain as much on-street
parking as possible, and alternatives for a bicycle connection to West End Avenue have been
further vetted.
ANALYSIS: Community input has since been incorporated into the current design. The design
team would like to present two items to the committee:
1. Refined design of Second Street from West End Avenue to Miramar Avenue. This is for
discussion.
2. Future connection of Grand Avenue bicycle facility (from Grand Avenue bridge to Fourth
Street). This is informational.
For the first item, the design team is showing a two-way Class IV protected bike lane on the south
side of the street, next to a sidewalk, from Marquard to Miramar. Street parking will be mostly
preserved, the intersection of Second Street/East Street will be signalized, and the vertical
elements will include K-71 bollards and raised curb. The design from Marquard to Miramar is
attached and can be found at this link. The design from West End Avenue to Marquard will be
presented at the meeting.
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Some questions for the committee include:
1. Does this design adequately meet the needs of cyclists on this stretch of Second Street?
2. Are there safety concerns regarding this design? Is there anything additional that could be
considered to make this design safer?
3. Does this design align with the San Rafael Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan?
4. Is this design accommodating of people of all ages and abilities?
5. Are there any other suggestions to improve this design?
For the second item, the design team wants to show the improvements at Third Street/Grand
Avenue that will allow for a future two-way protected bicycle facility from the Grand Avenue bridge
to Fourth Street. The project outside of Third Street will not be included in the Third Street
Rehabilitation project, but it is important to get the curb lines correct at Third Street/Grand Avenue
for the ultimate design on Grand Avenue. This would fill another short, but important gap. The
design showing Third Street/Grand Avenue is attached. The project improvements outside of
Third Street are unfunded and there would be more outreach prior to any construction.
RECOMMENDATION: Provide feedback on Third Street from West End Avenue to Miramar
Avenue and accept the report on the Third Street/Grand Avenue future improvements.
ATTACHMENTS: Second Street Design from Marquard Avenue to Mirarmar Avenue
Third Street/Grand Avenue Intersection Design
SECOND STREET BIKE FACILITY
ON-STREET PARKING
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL