CALL TO ORDER COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kim Austin, Chair Brandon Cruickshank Zach Schwartz Stephanie Stearns Jack Welch Denise Wynne Amy Young CITY STAFF: Jeffrey Bauman, Traffic Eng Manager Blake Berner, Montoya Fellow Jeff Bonar, Flagstaff Police Department Martin Ince, Multi-Modal Planner City of Flagstaff - Pedestrian Advisory Committee Agenda I. PRELIMINARY GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Announcements Members of the PAC and staff will be allowed three minutes to make announcements, suggest future agenda items, or comment on items not on the agenda. The Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits the Committee from discussing or taking action on an item that is not listed on the prepared agenda. PAC members may, however, respond to criticism made by those addressing the Committee, ask staff to review a matter, or ask that a matter be placed on a future agenda. 2. Public comment At this time, any member of the public is allowed three minutes to address the PAC on any subject that is not scheduled before the Committee on that day. The Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits the Committee from discussing or taking action on an item that is not listed on the prepared agenda. PAC members may, however, respond to criticism made by those addressing the Committee, ask staff to review a matter, or ask that a matter be placed on a future agenda. To address the Committee on an item that is on the agenda, please wait for the Chair to call for Public Comment at the time the item is heard. 3. Approval of minutes Regular meeting of August 11, 2016
Flagstaff Walks! Continuation of planning for Flagstaff Walks! events in the fall of 2016. Draft schedule of events for Flagstaff Walks! 2016 Requested action: Discussion
In street pedestrian crossing signs Identification of potential intersections and further discussion regarding the potential use of in-street pedestrian crossing signs (MUTCD R1-6). Map of potential locations More information about use of these signs Requested action: Discussion and recommendation to Transportation Commission
Election of officers Election of officers – chair and vice chair – for the PAC for the next year. Requested action: Motion to elect a chair and vice-chair
Pedestrian and bicycle master plan Continued discussion of the pedestrian and bicycle master plan. Discussion at this meeting will focus on three items; review and finalization of the recommendations in draft Working Paper 7: Missing sidewalk inventory and prioritization, review of a draft outline for a public participation plan, and discussion of enhanced crossings and pedestrian underpasses/overpasses. Draft Working Paper 7: Missing sidewalk inventory and prioritization Previous working papers and other information: Draft Working Paper 1 Existing Plans, Policies, Regulations, and Guidelines Draft Working Paper 2 Resources and Literature Draft Working Paper 3 More Share Trends and Peer Cities Analysis Draft Working Paper 4: Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Data Draft Working Paper 5: Walking and biking survey results Compilation of walking responses Compilation of bicycling responses Results of Pedestrian and bicycle projects survey Requested action: Information, discussion, and direction
ADOT Pedestrian Safety Action Plan The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has begun the process to update its 2009 Pedestrian Safety Action Plan. A variety of documents related to the update process are linked below. 2009 Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Scope of work for update Presentation from June 23 Technical Advisory Committee meeting Status of recommendations from 2009 PSAP FHWA How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Requested action: Information
Status of Walk Friendly Communities application In May 2016, the City of Flagstaff’s designation as a Walk Friendly Community was renewed at the bronze level Link to Flagstaff on WFC website Announcement for new/renewing Walk Friendly Communities WFC program page Requested action: Information
CALL TO ORDER COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kim Austin, Chair Brandon Cruickshank Zach Schwartz Stephanie Stearns Jack Welch Denise Wynne Amy Young CITY STAFF: Jeffrey Bauman, Traffic Eng Manager Blake Berner, Montoya Fellow Jeff Bonar, Flagstaff Police Department Martin Ince, Multi-Modal Planner City of Flagstaff - Pedestrian Advisory Committee Agenda I. PRELIMINARY GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Announcements Members of the PAC and staff will be allowed three minutes to make announcements, suggest future agenda items, or comment on items not on the agenda. The Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits the Committee from discussing or taking action on an item that is not listed on the prepared agenda. PAC members may, however, respond to criticism made by those addressing the Committee, ask staff to review a matter, or ask that a matter be placed on a future agenda. 2. Public comment At this time, any member of the public is allowed three minutes to address the PAC on any subject that is not scheduled before the Committee on that day. The Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits the Committee from discussing or taking action on an item that is not listed on the prepared agenda. PAC members may, however, respond to criticism made by those addressing the Committee, ask staff to review a matter, or ask that a matter be placed on a future agenda. To address the Committee on an item that is on the agenda, please wait for the Chair to call for Public Comment at the time the item is heard. 3. Approval of minutes Regular meeting of August 11, 2016
Flagstaff Walks! Continuation of planning for Flagstaff Walks! events in the fall of 2016. Draft schedule of events for Flagstaff Walks! 2016 Requested action: Discussion
In street pedestrian crossing signs Identification of potential intersections and further discussion regarding the potential use of in-street pedestrian crossing signs (MUTCD R1-6). Map of potential locations More information about use of these signs Requested action: Discussion and recommendation to Transportation Commission
Election of officers Election of officers – chair and vice chair – for the PAC for the next year. Requested action: Motion to elect a chair and vice-chair
Pedestrian and bicycle master plan Continued discussion of the pedestrian and bicycle master plan. Discussion at this meeting will focus on three items; review and finalization of the recommendations in draft Working Paper 7: Missing sidewalk inventory and prioritization, review of a draft outline for a public participation plan, and discussion of enhanced crossings and pedestrian underpasses/overpasses. Draft Working Paper 7: Missing sidewalk inventory and prioritization Previous working papers and other information: Draft Working Paper 1 Existing Plans, Policies, Regulations, and Guidelines Draft Working Paper 2 Resources and Literature Draft Working Paper 3 More Share Trends and Peer Cities Analysis Draft Working Paper 4: Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Data Draft Working Paper 5: Walking and biking survey results Compilation of walking responses Compilation of bicycling responses Results of Pedestrian and bicycle projects survey Requested action: Information, discussion, and direction
ADOT Pedestrian Safety Action Plan The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has begun the process to update its 2009 Pedestrian Safety Action Plan. A variety of documents related to the update process are linked below. 2009 Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Scope of work for update Presentation from June 23 Technical Advisory Committee meeting Status of recommendations from 2009 PSAP FHWA How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Requested action: Information
Status of Walk Friendly Communities application In May 2016, the City of Flagstaff’s designation as a Walk Friendly Community was renewed at the bronze level Link to Flagstaff on WFC website Announcement for new/renewing Walk Friendly Communities WFC program page Requested action: Information