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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-04-22 Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee Final Minutes Page 1 of 3 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BICYCLE / PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes, Wednesday, May 4, 2022 Zoom Teleconference South San Francisco 6:00 pm Frank McAuley Chair Reno Bowen Vice-Chair Tommy Chheng Committee Member Natalie Gore Committee Member Arian Guzman Committee Member Amir Thagavis Committee Member Darryl Yip Committee Member Christopher Espiritu Secretary to BPAC Cristina Cruz Clerk COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Present: Reno Bowen, Vice Chair Tommy Chheng Natalie Gore Arian Guzman Darryl Yip Absent: Frank McAuley, Chair Amir Thagavis STAFF PRESENT: Planning: Christopher Espiritu, Secretary to BPAC Adena Friedman, Principal Planner Billy Gross, Principal Planner Cristina Cruz, Clerk Members of the Public: Anthony Montes, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition PROCEEDINGS: Call to Order: 6:04 PM by Vice Chair Reno Bowen Chair Comments: None Agenda Review: Secretary Espiritu noted a change in the order of items to be presented to BPAC. Agenda Item 3 Active South City – Public Comment Review will proceed ahead of Agenda Item 2 Caltrain Access Study. Public Participation: None DocuSign Envelope ID: EE243395-D4B7-498B-86A5-0492B6175646 Page 2 of 3 Public Comments: Comment received from Anthony Montes, SVBC Regarding for support of the Active South City Plan and developing at 21 miles of dedicated bikeways. Areas for additional consideration include implementation and prioritization and feasibility of bike improvements such as: 1) more partitions along Grand Ave, at least between chestnut and mission, 2) improved facilities on South Airport Boulevard, 3) better connections from Centennial Trail to Colma and other neighboring cities, 4) improvements on oyster point boulevard (currently lower on prioritization), 5) specific concern for a bikeway along Orange and Canal, calling for a bike Class III but should be a buffered bike lane 1. CONSENT CALENDAR Approval of Minutes: Approved 5-0-2 (April 6, 2022); Commissioner Thagavis, Chair McAuley were absent 2. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS 2. 3. Active South City - Public Comment Review (INFORMATIONAL) 1) Caltrain Access Study (INFORMATIONAL) Principal Planner Billy Gross provided an overview of the completed Caltrain Access Study which analyzed potential improvements for bike and pedestrian access in combination with the proposed density of development projects in the area. The study included dedicated pedestrian walkways and bicycle paths separated by planting along East Grand Avenue. Full traffic signal at the US101 off ramp and Poletti Way intersection. BPAC raised similar concerns with the speed of movement from the existing ramps and additional considerations should be made when implementing traffic calming and infrastructure changes. Ideally, considerations should include fully elevating pedestrians out of this point of conflict, for example. Further BPAC members noted that efforts should also be made to making driving less attractive and making transit and walking and biking and taking the shuttle more attractive. Also, this should include potential for SamTrans service and bus-only lanes should be included in potential solutions to facilitate better transit access in this area. ACTION: None taken, none required 2) Active South City Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan (INFORMATIONAL) Secretary Espiritu reported back that since the Public Comment period started, comments were received from BPAC Members, residents, employers, other City Commissions, and agencies on the Active South City Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update. Staff and Alta Planning are working on revising and publishing a “Final” Plan and seeking adoption of a Resolution at Planning Commission and then City Council. Dates to be announced. ACTION: None taken, none required 3) EMAILS FROM THE PUBLIC - Email from Denise Ugarte regarding traffic calming improvements (stop lights, cross walk, and other improvements) on Grand Avenue at Laurel Street. Comment was received by Staff and BPAC but referred to the appropriate City Staff (Traffic Advisory Committee) to address at their next meeting. - Email from BPAC Member Guzman reminded staff regarding an email from earlier in the month regarding difficulties with street cleaning and lack of signage in the Member’s neighborhood, thus leading to confusion and failure to move vehicles, which means streets are kept unclean. This concern shall be forwarded for the City’s Traffic Advisory Committee for evaluation. 4) COMMITTEE COMMENTS DocuSign Envelope ID: EE243395-D4B7-498B-86A5-0492B6175646 Page 3 of 3 • BPAC Members asked about the appropriate contact for an existing bench and trash can at a bus stop on Linden/Armour which is blocking ADA access on the sidewalk/bus stop. Bianca Liu noted that SamTrans is the responsible agency for maintenance issues. • BPAC Members also noted maintenance issues related to street cleaning schedules and lack of signage posted as to when street cleaning days are enforced. Immediate concerns should be sent to [email protected]. 5) STAFF COMMENTS • None MEETING ADJOURNED: 7:04 PM _____________________________ _____________________________ Christopher Espiritu Frank McAuley BPAC Secretary BPAC Chairperson DocuSign Envelope ID: EE243395-D4B7-498B-86A5-0492B6175646