Bicycle Advisory Committee - February 26, 2018 - Agenda

Meeting Date: 
February 26, 2018 - 6:30pm
Location: 
City Hall, Room 408
1 Dr Calton B Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102


MEETING AGENDA

Monday, February 26, 2018 at 6:30 P.M.

Members: District 1 – Unassigned, District 2 – Charles Deffarges, District 3 - Marc Brandt, District 4 – Anne Brask, District 5 -Melyssa Mendoza, District 6 – Mary Kay Chin (Vice Chair), District 7 - Bert Hill (Chair), District 8 - Diane Serafini, District 9 - Catherine Orland, District 10 - Paul Wells, District 11 – Jeffrey Taliaferro

 

ORDER OF BUSINESS

  1. Roll Call – Determination of Quorum

 

  1. Announcements & Acknowledgments  

 

3.Approve Minutes – January 2018

 

  1. Public Comment (Discussion Item) 

The public may address the Committee on any matter within the jurisdiction of the Committee.  This should not relate to any item on this agenda since the Committee will take public comment after it discusses and/or before voting on each agenda item.  The Committee requests that each person limit him/herself to three minutes

 

  1. Committee Member Reports (Information)
    1. Chairman's Report  - Update on Bosworth East of Elk St.
    2. Committee Member Reports

 

  1. Governmental/Organizational/Committee Reports (Discussion Item) 
    1. SFPD Report – Kevin Edison, Traffic Company Investigation
    2. DPW Report – Jeremy Spitz
    3. MTA Bicycle Program Report – Jennifer Chan
    4. BART Bicycle Advisory Task Force Report - Rick Goldman
    5. Vision Zero Coalition Report – Bert
    6. SF Bicycle Coalition – Charles Deffarges
    7. Communications Committee – Charles Deffarges
    8. Ghost Bike Memorial Committee –
    9. Hairball Safety Improvements – Paul Wells
       
  2. Golden Gate Transit (Information) – Mona Babuata, Golden Gate Transit General Manager

Presentation of safety measures put into place by Golden Gate Transit to better coexist with people riding on San Francisco Streets. Provide feedback and suggest new opportunities for a safe GGate Transit system on SF streets.


 

  1. Adjournment (Action Item)

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