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Robert Weil
Public Works Director/City Engineer
600 Elm Street
San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone: (650) 802-4202
Fax: (650) 595-6702
Bicycle / Pedestrian Advisory Committee - Agenda December 13, 2005

Special Meeting

Tuesday December 13, 20056:00 P. M.

City Hall, 600 Elm Street, San Carlos, Ca

ROOM 207

Chairperson:Tony Panero

Commission: Jack Baumgarten, Jason Mansfield, Anne Peale, Margaret Pye and Carol Taylor

1. Roll Call

Commissioners present:

Commissioners absent:

2. Approval of Minutes

a) Approval of November 1, 2005 Minutes

3. New Business

a) Approval of a modification to bicycle lane on north bound Alameda approaching Rockridge Rd.

b) Supporting staff recommendation to submit an application to C/CAG requesting funding for construction of a sidewalk on the south side of Brittan Avenue, West of Alameda and any other project recommended by the committee.

c) All road projects which involve restriping, such as a re-habilitation project, should be presented to the B/PAC early enough so that potential improvements to striping can be discussed.

4. Old Business

a) Status of Alameda and Brittan projects.

b) Report on the letter to San Mateo Bikeways committee concerning the design of the Bay Meadows project.

c) Walk/ride workshop.

d) Status of a bike parking requirement for Arts and Wine Festival.

e) Reduction of Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (B/PAC) to 7 members.

f) Determination of the 2006 and future project priorities.

g) Bike racks at San Carlos destinations. Encouraging businesses to allow bikes indoors.

h) Sidewalk project priorities, approval.

5. Recurring Items

a) Discussion/identification of major pedestrian destinations

b) Problem intersections

c) Subcommittee reports

d) Commission reports

e) Review committee objectives for 2006

6. Public Comment

Each speaker is limited to two minutes. Total time not to exceed 15 minutes.

If you are addressing the Commission on a non-agenda item, the Commission may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed as allowed by the Brown Act (Government Code Section 54954. 2) . However, the Commission's general policy is to refer items to staff for attention, or have a matter placed on a future Commission agenda for a more comprehensive action or report.

7. Adjournment

In Compliance With The Americans With Disabilities Act, If You Need Special Assistance To Participate In This Meeting, Please Contact The City Clerk At (650) 802-4219. Notification In Advance Of The Meeting Will Enable The City To Make Reasonable Arrangements To Ensure Accessibility To This Meeting

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