CALL TO ORDER COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Mark Haughwout, chair Kim Austin Susan Hueftle Matthew Mitchell Margaret Penado Melanie Street One vacancy CITY STAFF: Martin Ince, Multi-Modal Planner Jeffrey Bauman, Traffic Eng Manager Blake Berner, Montoya Fellow Andrew Hoffman, Police Department I. PRELIMINARY GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Announcements Members of the BAC 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 BAC from discussing or taking action on an item that is not listed on the prepared agenda. BAC 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 may address the BAC on any subject that is not scheduled before the Committee. The Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits the BAC from discussing or taking action on an item which is not listed on the prepared agenda. Committee members may, however, respond to criticism made by those addressing the BAC, ask staff to review a matter, or ask that a matter be placed on a future agenda. To address the BAC 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 Meeting of April 6, 2017
Active transportation master plan Continued discussion of the active transportation master plan. Discussion at this meeting will focus on: - At-grade and grade-separated crossings Working Paper 9.1: At-grade pedestrian and bicycle crossings Working Paper 9.2: Grade-separated pedestrian and bicycle crossings - Protected bike lanes Review of candidate streets for protected bike lanes NACTO Urban Bikeways Design Guide: Cycle Tracks NACTO Urban Bikeways Design Guide: Buffered Bike Lanes - Bikeways network plan Bikeways network plan notes Draft bikeways network maps
SB1273 Electric Bicycles Senate Bill 1273, proposed state legislation which defines and regulates electric bicycles, is currently working its way through the Arizona legislature. Download the Staff Report for additional information. For additional information on electric bike operation, safety, policy, and legislation, refer to this page at the People for Bikes website.Requested action: information and discussion
Safety improvements for the Route 66 Trail Student presentation – class project regarding safety improvements on the Route 66 FUTS Trail. Requested action: information and discussion
Bike to Work Week Flagstaff’s 16th annual Bike to Work Week is May 21 through 26, 2017. Click here to view the schedule of events for the week. Requested action: review of events, discussion of the BAC’s participation and support
IV. CONCLUDING GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Reports A. High occupancy housing plan B. FUTS project status report 2. Concluding announcements A. Potential rescheduling of the June 1, 2017 meeting V. ADJOURNMENT
CALL TO ORDER COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Mark Haughwout, chair Kim Austin Susan Hueftle Matthew Mitchell Margaret Penado Melanie Street One vacancy CITY STAFF: Martin Ince, Multi-Modal Planner Jeffrey Bauman, Traffic Eng Manager Blake Berner, Montoya Fellow Andrew Hoffman, Police Department I. PRELIMINARY GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Announcements Members of the BAC 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 BAC from discussing or taking action on an item that is not listed on the prepared agenda. BAC 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 may address the BAC on any subject that is not scheduled before the Committee. The Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits the BAC from discussing or taking action on an item which is not listed on the prepared agenda. Committee members may, however, respond to criticism made by those addressing the BAC, ask staff to review a matter, or ask that a matter be placed on a future agenda. To address the BAC 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 Meeting of April 6, 2017
Active transportation master plan Continued discussion of the active transportation master plan. Discussion at this meeting will focus on: - At-grade and grade-separated crossings Working Paper 9.1: At-grade pedestrian and bicycle crossings Working Paper 9.2: Grade-separated pedestrian and bicycle crossings - Protected bike lanes Review of candidate streets for protected bike lanes NACTO Urban Bikeways Design Guide: Cycle Tracks NACTO Urban Bikeways Design Guide: Buffered Bike Lanes - Bikeways network plan Bikeways network plan notes Draft bikeways network maps
SB1273 Electric Bicycles Senate Bill 1273, proposed state legislation which defines and regulates electric bicycles, is currently working its way through the Arizona legislature. Download the Staff Report for additional information. For additional information on electric bike operation, safety, policy, and legislation, refer to this page at the People for Bikes website.Requested action: information and discussion
Safety improvements for the Route 66 Trail Student presentation – class project regarding safety improvements on the Route 66 FUTS Trail. Requested action: information and discussion
Bike to Work Week Flagstaff’s 16th annual Bike to Work Week is May 21 through 26, 2017. Click here to view the schedule of events for the week. Requested action: review of events, discussion of the BAC’s participation and support
IV. CONCLUDING GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Reports A. High occupancy housing plan B. FUTS project status report 2. Concluding announcements A. Potential rescheduling of the June 1, 2017 meeting V. ADJOURNMENT