CALL TO ORDER COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kim Austin, Chair Brandon Cruickshank Zach Schwartz Jack Welch Denise Wynne Amy Young One vacancy 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 November 10, 2016
NEW BUSINESS Sidewalk enforcement Presentation from City’s code enforcement manager regarding enforcement efforts for sidewalks blocked by snow, debris, vegetation, and other obstructions. Requested action: Information and discussion
Pedestrian Advisory Committee meeting dates for 2017 The BAC meets the first Thursday of every month, regular meeting dates for calendar year 2017 can be downloaded here. Requested action: Information
Pedestrian Advisory Committee vacancies and recruitment Stephanie Stearns has moved to Glendale, Arizona to take a position with the City’s transportation department as walking and biking program manager. As a result, there is a vacancy on the PAC. Requested action: Information
II. OLD BUSINESS 1. Active transportation master plan Continued discussion of the active transportation (pedestrian, bicycle, FUTS) master plan. Discussion at this meeting will focus on a methodology to identify and prioritize pedestrian crossings. Pedestrian crossings evaluation 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 Pedestrian and bicycle projects survey Draft Working Paper 7: Missing sidewalk inventory and prioritization Milton road walking and biking survey results Public participation outline Requested action: Information, discussion, and direction V. ADJOURNMENT
CALL TO ORDER COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kim Austin, Chair Brandon Cruickshank Zach Schwartz Jack Welch Denise Wynne Amy Young One vacancy 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 November 10, 2016
NEW BUSINESS Sidewalk enforcement Presentation from City’s code enforcement manager regarding enforcement efforts for sidewalks blocked by snow, debris, vegetation, and other obstructions. Requested action: Information and discussion
Pedestrian Advisory Committee meeting dates for 2017 The BAC meets the first Thursday of every month, regular meeting dates for calendar year 2017 can be downloaded here. Requested action: Information
Pedestrian Advisory Committee vacancies and recruitment Stephanie Stearns has moved to Glendale, Arizona to take a position with the City’s transportation department as walking and biking program manager. As a result, there is a vacancy on the PAC. Requested action: Information
II. OLD BUSINESS 1. Active transportation master plan Continued discussion of the active transportation (pedestrian, bicycle, FUTS) master plan. Discussion at this meeting will focus on a methodology to identify and prioritize pedestrian crossings. Pedestrian crossings evaluation 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 Pedestrian and bicycle projects survey Draft Working Paper 7: Missing sidewalk inventory and prioritization Milton road walking and biking survey results Public participation outline Requested action: Information, discussion, and direction V. ADJOURNMENT