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CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
BICYCLE / PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes, Wednesday, September 7, 2016
City Hall Annex Conference Room
315 Maple Avenue, South San Francisco
6:00 pm
Cassandra Woo
Chairperson
Ari Gerrits
Vice-Chairperson
Jill Eyres
Committee Member
Natalie Gore
Committee Member
Olma O’Neill
Committee Member
Dan Sherman
Committee Member
Laura Stupi
Committee Member
Lawrence Henriquez
Secretary Michelle Trayer
Clerk
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Present: Cassandra Woo, Ari Gerrits, Jill Eyres, Natalie Gore, Olma
O’Neill and Laura Stupi
Absent: Dan Sherman
STAFF PRESENT:
Engineering Division: Lawrence Henriquez
Michelle Trayer
PROCEEDINGS:
Call to Order: 6:01 pm by Chairperson Woo.
Chair Comments: Chairperson Woo told the committee that
BPAC member Alvin Zachariah resigned.
Agenda Review: No changes.
Public Participation: None.
Public Comments: None.
Approval of Minutes: Minutes of July 6, 2016 were approved.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS:
Item 1.Bicycle Improvements East of 101-Design Review
Lawrence presented that his Engineering colleague Eric Evans was tasked with installing bike
lanes in the area of East of 101 and asked for BPAC’s input. Lawrence went over the pavement
marking design drawings with the committee and collected their feedback and suggestions.
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Jill suggested green-painted bike lanes, centered sharrows in lanes, and more responsive light
changes. Ari proposed a right lane entrance to the freeway that can be split at the curve into two
different lanes. This one lane would continue to enter the freeway and the other would merge
onto Airport. Ari thought this would allow a bike lane to exist in a separate lane if a biker wanted
to continue straight onto Grand, or turn right or left onto Airport. Olma suggested adding
cautionary signs that state “Watch for Cyclists”. Laura recommended a left turn for cyclists’ onto
Dubuque. Lawrence said all of these suggestions would be passed on to Eric Evans for review.
Item 2. Linden Avenue Complete Streets- Aspen Ave to California Ave-Design Review
Lawrence shared the Linden Avenue Complete Streets Project Phase I preliminary plans, which
would install high visibility cross walks, ADA compliant curb ramps, Class III bike route, and
bulb outs between California and Aspen Avenues. Jill suggested the City reconsider parking
striping plans to accommodate more vehicles and consider additional parking meters. Natalie
asked if the City had considered making Linden Ave a one-way street to help with traffic and
safety. Lawrence said the committee input would be forwarded to the design consultant, and that
there would be a community outreach meeting to obtain input from the residents.
Item 3. Discussion of Conduct
Cassandra said some members inquired about the formality of meetings. She stated that BPAC
has typically been informal because the committee gives feedback and recommendations, but the
option of conducting business in a more formal fashion would be considered if the committee
preferred. The members liked the meeting flow, but wanted to eliminate the side conversations to
ensure that only one person at a time had the floor. It was suggested to have Chairperson Woo be
a timekeeper for the individual agenda items going forward so the meeting remained on time.
Item 4. Bicycle Locking Station Designs
Lawrence asked if the committee had any input on bicycle locking stations design and location.
BPAC recommended installing more stations along Grand and Linden Avenue and paying
special attention to what bicyclists are currently using to secure their bic yc les. It was also
suggested to install stations near the entryway to the walkway that is situated across Galli’s
Bakery, along Maple, Spruce, and outside businesses such as Amoura Restaurant, Ben Tre, and
Armstrong Brewery. In terms of design, the committee felt the City should use the existing
supply first, then revisit the issue.
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COMMITTEE COMMENTS:
Cassandra Woo:
Asked the Committee to think about what areas BPAC would like to focus on when
applying for future grants.
Olma O’Neill
Brought attention to Pedestrian Awareness Month.
Shared MTC Committee meeting experience in San Francisco.
STAFF COMMENTS:
Lawrence requested that the members review the attachments ahead of time and
come prepared with their ideas and suggestions, be it written or ready to present to
the group. This practice can help Lawrence transfer the notes and move the meeting
along to the next item.
Michelle revisited the topic of Discussion of Conduct, and asked that the committee
take turns speaking so it is easier to take meeting minutes.
ACTION:
None
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Chairperson Woo closed the meeting at 7:45 pm.