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Oakland BPAC 7/17/14 5:30 7:30 pm Hearing Room 4 Attendees: Carol Levine, Chris Hwang, Chris Kidd, Christina Ferracane, Fred McWilliams, Jason Patton, Jennifer Anderson, Jennifer Stanley, Kenya Wheeler, Midori Tabata, Robert Prinz, Rosa Villalobos, Royston Taylor, Tony Dang, Mellissa Vargas, Diane Dohm, Sarah Fine, Glenda Barnhart, Brian Geiser, Stephanie Jim, Christine Fry, Mohamed Alaoui Attachments (To be appended to the final approved minutes prior to posting to the web) Market/Adeline Sts 65% plans Handout: Proposed changes to OMC to remove bicycle registration requirement Approval of June Minutes unanimous approval Update on new Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission Update from Melissa Vargas, Mayor s Office: Emails have been sent out to appointees, approval of appointees goes to City Council on 7/29. Thanks to all whom applied still lots of opportunity to be involved, new appointees every year. Overwhelming response this year: D 1 Robert Prinz (1 yr) D 2 Chris Hwang (1 yr) & Ryan Chan (1 yr) D 3 Kenya Wheeler(3 yr) & Chris Kidd (2 yr) D 4 No member D 5 Rosa Villalobos (2 yr) D 6 Midori Tabata & Royston Taylor (2 yr) D 7 Fred McWilliams (3 yr) Terms for appointees will be based on the calendar year (1 year term ends Dec 31, 2014). Appointees may be reappointed once term ends. New BPAC will convene likely in September for first official meeting. August meeting will be transition meeting for committee/commission. Need to figure out officers, bylaws, operating procedures and structures for new BPAC.

Chris Hwang thanks all current BPAC members for their participation and their contributions over the (sometimes many) years of volunteer service. She encourages all attendees to continue to be involved in the BPAC as we move into this next stage. Midori despite change in BPAC structure, there was no more money allocated to staff for the commission, meaning staff s obligation is that much higher. Midori is thankful of staff s commitment to making the BPAC a reality on a shoestring. Market/Adeline HSIP Project Mohamed Alaoui project manager for Market/Adeline reconfiguration. Presents on plan for extending pedestrian space into the intersection and realignment of crosswalks to reduce pedestrian crossing distances. Aileen Street cut through will be removed on southern side of the intersection. Pedestrian area in the south will include a bioswale area for stormwater retention. Southbound #1 lane on Market becomes right only lane, reduction of travel lanes on south side of intersection to accommodate bike lanes and pedestrian plaza space Bike lane placed between through lane and right turn lane, with striping through the intersection to guide to far side of intersection.. Northbound, sharrow on Market due to lack of space. Complete design by the end of the year, construction starts at the latest beginning of 2016. South of intersection, reconfiguration of lanes to 3 lane configuration to allow through bike lanes. Center lane north of 56 th will be 2 northbound lanes. Plan remedies bike lane gap at 53 rd St. City may introduce ladder crosswalks at existing crosswalks, city may add crosswalk to 56 th. Kenya Wheeler: Question about whether intersection will have automatic actuation for pedestrians. Robert Prinz: this project became viable through HSIP because people were killed in traffic collisions. Requests the rain garden be made a memorial to people who lost their lives there (response: scope is limited by state funding). Likes the bike lane striping through the intersection, would like to see more. Project should go through City s crosswalk determination matrix. Make sure existing layout of sharrows on Market meets the City s adopted standards for sharrow placement. Chris K: request to expand soutbound bike lane approach to 5 from existing 4. Need for adequate transition from sharrows on southbound market north of the intersection into the bike lane beside the right turn only lane. Request to add curb ramps where Aileen is getting closed to allow a bicyclist cut through even when closed to vehicle traffic. Proposal to remove bicycle registration/license requirement for City of Oakland Robert Prinz: Mandatory bicycle registration requirements are archaic and ineffective. Registration is great, but it shouldn t be required. Robert has brought proposed changes in the municipal code to strike

requirements and outdated language. Interest from council member McElheny to move the item to council. Oakland PD has not expressed interest in retaining the requirement. Also a chance to update the city website to provide more/better information. Bike East Bay recommends registering your bike with Bike Index (non profit), where information is kept online and is available across city lines. Open source platform. Kenya: Supports effort wary of Bike Index; could Bike East Bay maintain their own registry in case Bike Index goes away? (BEB has good relationship with Bike Index). Robert: BART partnering with BEB in the fall to help register bikes when people bring them in the stations. Christina: We should reach out to folks whom are currently registered with the City if we get rid of the requirement. Also check on City protocol for updating the City s website and whether the City can direct people to a 3 rd party for registration. Motion Christopher K Endorse removal of municipal code requirement.seconded Chris Hwang Motion passes unanimously. Bicycle Friendly Communities Application Review Application much more of a team effort this time than in years past. Thanks to Ronnie Spitzer, Timothy Brokoway, Norda Cody, TransForm, BPAC, Bike East Bay, WOBO, and Bicycle Trails of the East Bay org. Deadline has been extended to August 14 th staff are seeking assistance on 7 questions. BPAC members provide feedback on application to staff. Attachments Market/Adeline Sts 65% plans Handout: Proposed changes to OMC to remove bicycle registration requirement