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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee 2015 UpdateAgenda Item No: Meeting Date: June 1, 2015 SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT Department: Public Works Prepared b � ; _ r�y, p y: � � � City Manager Approval:{ Acting Director of Public Works File No.: 18.10.09 SUBJECT: ANNUAL PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC). RECOMMENDATION: Receive presentation from the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee. BACKGROUND: The San Rafael City Council forms commissions and committees to provide guidance to the City Council on community issues. At its 2014 Annual Retreat, the City Council requested that each of the commissions and committees provide an annual update to the City Council to improve communications and to assist with planning city-wide strategic goals. A brief summary of recent BPAC activities is attached to this staff report. The current Chair of the committee, Tim Gilbert, will provide an updated report during the meeting. Current members of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee are: Tim Gilbert (chair), Don Magdanz (vice -chair), DJ Allison, Jim Geraghty, Lindsay McKenzie, Kevin Hagerty, Kate Powers, Gerald Belletto (alternate), Rob Simon (alternate). We have received an application for the vacant youth member slot. The committee will interview that individual in September. FISCAL IMPACT: None. OPTIONS: 1) Receive the updated report 2) Direct staff to provide additional information ACTION REQUIRED: None ATTACHMENTS: Annual Report FOR CITY CLERK ONLY File No.: C: -.2- - Council Meeting: L, /I bLori Disposition: fa02L_ San Rafael BPAC Annual Report - 2014 Mission Statement: the goal of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is to promote bicycling and walking as viable means of transportation throughout San Rafael; to provide conceptual input on public bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects; and to support the implementation of the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. The Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan adopted by Council on April 4, 2011 added 32 new bicycle routes, including 6 miles of Class I facilities, 2 miles of Class II facilities and 2+ miles of Class III facilities. It also called for a number of pedestrian improvements, additional bicycle parking, school safety commute programs, and maintenance/educational programs. The overarching goal of the 2002 and 2011 plans, and that of the BPAC, is to make bicycle and pedestrian travel an integral part of daily life in San Rafael and to make San Rafael a model city for alternative modes of transportation. BPAC Membership: Chair: Tim Gilbert, Vice Chair: Don Magdanz Members and Alternates: DJ Allison, Jim Geraghty, Lindsay McKenzie, Kevin Hagerty (new member), Kate Powers, Gerald Belletto (alternate), Rob Simon, (new alternate). Members transitioned off the Committee in 2014: Sara Sonnet, martin Rayman, Preston McCoy. 2014 Highlights: • January 20, 2015 City Council approval of a substantive revision of the BPAC Charter supporting and facilitating active citizen participation in the development of non -motorized transportation in San Rafael. This was a major agenda item for BPAC meetings during 2014. • Study session with City Council members on October 30. • Review and support of numerous grant applications for bicycle and pedestrian projects, through presentations from staff and letters of support from BPAC. • Review of numerous planning, design and construction projects including SMART, the downtown transit center, bicycle and pedestrian improvements. • Richard Landis replaced Leslie Blomquist as the Public works staff liaison to the BPAC. • BPAC acknowledges Richard Landis, Nader Mansourian, Kevin McGowan,and Leslie Blomquist for their energy and expertise. 2015 Goals: • Implementation of the SMART multi -use pathway from the San Rafael Transit Center to Anderson Drive, connecting the north/south pedestrian and bicycle route through San Rafael. • Implementation of downtown parklets with bicycle parking. • Successful funding and installation of the Grand Ave. pedestrian bridge. • Enhanced public participation in BPAC meetings San Rafael BPAC Annual Report - 2014 City of San Rafael Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Mission Statement: the goal of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is to promote bicycling and walking as viable means of transportation throughout San Rafael; to provide conceptual input on public bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects; and to support the implementation of the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. The Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan adopted by Council on April 4, 2011 added 32 new bicycle routes, including 6 miles of Class I facilities, 2 miles of Class If facilities and 2+ miles of Class III facilities. It also called for a number of pedestrian improvements, additional bicycle parking, school safety commute programs, and maintenance/educational programs. The overarching goal of the 2002 and 2011 plans, and that of the BPAC, is to make bicycle and pedestrian travel an integral part of daily life in San Rafael and to make San Rafael a model city for alternative modes of transportation. BPAC Membership: Chair: Tim Gilbert, Vice Chair: Don Magdanz Members and Alternates: DJ Allison, Jim Geraghty, Lindsay McKenzie, Kevin Hagerty (new member), Kate Powers, Gerald Belletto (alternate), Rob Simon, (new alternate). Members transitioned off the Committee in 2014: Sara Sonnet, Martin Rayman, Preston McCoy. 2014 Highlights: • January 20, 2015 City Council approval of a substantive revision of the BPAC Charter supporting and facilitating active citizen participation in the development of non -motorized transportation in San Rafael. This was a major agenda item for BPAC meetings during 2014. • Conducted a study session with City Council members on October 30. • Review and support of numerous grant applications for bicycle and pedestrian projects, through presentations from _ __._staff--and-letters of su000rtfrom BPAC-.--- • Delivered a resolution to the City Council recommending that the City study the feasibility of constructing a Class I multi -use path along the SMART right-of-way between the transit center and the Cal Park Tunnel. • Review of numerous planning, design and construction projects. • Worked with downtown merchants and Economic Development regarding the development of downtown Parklets. • Richard Landis replaced Leslie Blomquist as the Public works staff liaison to the BPAC. • BPAC acknowledges Richard Landis, Nader Mansourian, Kevin McGowan, and Leslie Blomquist for their energy and expertise. 2015 Goals: • Implementation of the SMART multi -use pathway from the San Rafael Transit Center to Anderson Drive, connecting the north/south pedestrian and bicycle route through San Rafael. • Implementation of downtown parklets with bicycle parking. • Successful funding and installation of the Grand Ave. pedestrian bridge. • Enhanced public participation in BPAC meetings • Support pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure around schools. • Encourage the coordination of all the City's planning efforts that affect bicyclists and pedestrians • Review and assist staff and Council with downtown station area planning and connections to SMART stations; • Address the safety issues of bicyclists on sidewalks. CITY OF SAN RAFAEL ROUTING SLIP / APPROVAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS: USE THIS FORM WITH EACH SUBMITTAL OF A CONTRACT, AGREEMENT, ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION BEFORE APPROVAL BY COUNCIL / AGENCY. SRRA / SRCC AGENDA ITEM NO. DATE OF MEETING: June 1, 2015 FROM: Kevin McGowan DEPARTMENT: Public Works DATE: June 1, 2015 TITLE OF DOCUMENT: ANNUAL PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC). Department Head (signature) (LOWER HALF OF FORM FOR APPROVALS ONLY) APPROVED AS COUNCIL/ AGENCY AGENDA ITEM: V jr City Manager (signature) NOT APPROVED REMARKS: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney (signature) R San Rafael BPAC Annual Report - 2014 City of San Rafael Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Mission Statement: the goal of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is to promote bicycling and walking as viable means of transportation throughout San Rafael; to provide conceptual input on public bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects; and to support the implementation of the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. The Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan adopted by Council on April 4, 2011 added 32 new bicycle routes, including 6 miles of Class I facilities, 2 miles of Class II facilities and 2+ miles of Class III facilities. It also called for a number of pedestrian improvements, additional bicycle parking, school safety commute programs, and maintenance/educational programs. The overarching goal of the 2002 and 2011 plans, and that of the BPAC, is to make bicycle and pedestrian travel an integral part of daily life in San Rafael and to make San Rafael a model city for alternative modes of transportation. BPAC Membership: Chair: Tim Gilbert, Vice Chair: Don Magdanz Members and Alternates: DJ Allison, Jim Geraghty, Lindsay McKenzie, Kevin Hagerty (new member), Kate Powers, Gerald Belletto (alternate), Rob Simon, (new alternate). Members transitioned off the Committee in 2014: Sara Sonnet, Martin Rayman, Preston McCoy. 2014 Highlights: • January 20, 2015 City Council approval of a substantive revision of the BPAC Charter supporting and facilitating active citizen participation in the development of non -motorized transportation in San Rafael. This was a major agenda item for BPAC meetings during 2014. • Conducted a study session with City Council members on October 30. • Review and support of numerous grant applications for bicycle and pedestrian projects, through presentations from staff and -letters -ofsupport from BPAC._ • Delivered a resolution to the City Council recommending that the City study the feasibility of constructing a Class I multi -use path along the SMART right-of-way between the transit center and the Cal Park Tunnel. • Review of numerous planning, design and construction projects. • Worked with downtown merchants and Economic Development regarding the development of downtown Parklets. • Richard Landis replaced Leslie Blomquist as the Public works staff liaison to the BPAC. • BPAC acknowledges Richard Landis, Nader Mansourian, Kevin McGowan, and Leslie Blomquist for their energy and expertise. 2015 Goals: • Implementation of the SMART multi -use pathway from the San Rafael Transit Center to Anderson Drive, connecting the north/south pedestrian and bicycle route through San Rafael. • Implementation of downtown parklets with bicycle parking. • Successful funding and installation of the Grand Ave. pedestrian bridge. • Enhanced public participation in BPAC meetings • Support pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure around schools. • Encourage the coordination of all the City's planning efforts that affect bicyclists and pedestrians • Review and assist staff and Council with downtown station area planning and connections to SMART stations; • Address the safety issues of bicyclists on sidewalks.