December 6, 2021 Bicycle Advisory Committee

Monday, December 6, 2021

In this page:

    Agenda

    1. Roll Call – Determination of Quorum
    2. Ramaytush Ohlone Land Acknowledgement
    3. Approve Minutes – Monday, October 25, 2021
    4. 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

    5. Committee Reports & Administrative Business (Information)

      a)  Chairman's Report – Membership Update and Appreciation for Vacating Members

      b)  District Committee Member Reports

    6. Governmental/Organizational/Committee Reports (Discussion Item)

      a)  MTA Bicycle Program Report – Maia Moran (Absent)

      b)  SF Bicycle Coalition – Rachel Clyde

      c)  SFPD Traffic Division – Leut. Luke Martin

      d)  Public Works - Open

      e)  BART Bicycle Advisory Task Force – Nominations (below)

    7. Endorse Safer 17th

      (Resolution) Peter Belden – A proposal for protected bike lanes and protected intersections on 17th Street from Bryant Street to Pennsylvania Street and on 16th Street from Missouri Street to Terry Francois Street.

    8. Approve San Francisco Representatives to the BART Bicycle Advisory Task Force

      (Appointment) Bert Hill – The SF Bicycle Advisory Committee is authorized to approve nominated representatives of the BBATF:
      ·  Rick Goldman is a long-time member and chair of the BBATF and his current term expires at the end of 2021, so he needs re-nomination to continue to serve.  Rick no longer resides or works in San Francisco, thus he will serve in one of the three vacant, recently created at-large seats on the BBATF.

      ·  Jeremiah Maller has been regularly attending BBATF meetings for several years as member of the public.  He lives in Alameda County and works in San Francisco.  The BBATF’s bylaws allow members to represent counties where they live or work. The BBATF’s three Alameda County seats are full. 

      ·  Allison Quach, resident of San Francisco, has been a member of the BBATF since 2018. Her term expired in 2020, so she is overdue for a re-nomination. 

    9. Adjournment

    Date & Time

    Monday, December 6, 2021
    6:30 pm to 8:00 pm

    Online

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