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City of Los Angeles, Bicycle Advisory Committee

Bicycle Advisory Committee

of the City of Los Angeles

MEETING AGENDA

7:00 pm, Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Hollywood Neighborhood City Hall - Community Room

6501 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028

1. Call to Order/Determination of Quorum/Self-Introductions

Presentations, Updates, and Public Comment

2. Los Angeles Police Department Update – Commander Villegas/Sgt. Krumer (10 minutes)

3. Bureau of Street Services Presentation – Assistant Director Nazario Sauceda (60 minutes)

4. Office of the Mayor Update – (5 minutes)

5. Metro Update (including Enhanced MTA Bicycle Policies & Programs approved 9/23/10; Bicycle Transportation Strategic Plan 2012 Revision) – (5 minutes)

6. Caltrans District 7 Bicycle Advisory Committee Update ) – (5 minutes)

7. Los Angeles Unified School District Update – (5 minutes)

8. Safety Programs Update – Tana Ball, Pat Hines (5 minutes)

9. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items (two minutes per speaker; 10 minutes total)

Action Items

10. Approval of Minutes: October 5, 2010

11. BAC Advocacy and Education Subcommittee November 16, 2010 Recommendations:

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12. BAC Planning Subcommittee November 30, 2010 Recommendations:

· Request Bureau of Street Services distribute resurfacing and slurry seal lists to BAC (similar to manner Planning Dept. notices are sent to NCs and interested parties)

13. BAC Meeting Frequency (Bi-Monthly or Monthly); Start and End Times

14. City of Los Angeles Revised Draft Bicycle Plan and Five Year Implementation Strategy

15. Sharrows Shared Lane Pilot Program: Six locations

16. BAC Member Recommendations Submitted To Mayor Villaraigosa Prior To Mayor’s Bike Summit 8/16/10

17. DOT Expanded Community Outreach Process CF 10-2387 S1

18. Bicycle Lanes: Wilbur Avenue; Sepulveda Boulevard (Mulholland Dr. to Wilshire Bl.); Topanga Canyon Bl. (Parthenia St. to 118 Freeway/City limits); Bridge Replacements

19. Wilshire Bl. Peak Hour Bus Lanes (Including Use By Bicyclists)

20. Hollywood Vine Bike Room Demonstration Project

21. NBC Universal Evolution Plan: Project Draft EIR ENV-2007-0254 Comments Re: Bicycle Related Issues

22. DOT Bicycle Program Report – Michelle Mowery (written report requested)

23. DOT Bikeway Engineering Report – Paul Meshkin (written report requested)

24. Pending City Council Motions Relating To Bicycles

BAC Subcommittee, Officer, and Member Reports

25. Subcommittee Reports (other than Action Items above, including announcement of next meeting)

· Advocacy and Education – Ron Skarin

· Bikeways – Joe Linton

· Planning – Kent Strumpell

26. Officer Reports: Chair and Vice-Chair – Glenn Bailey, Jay Slater

27. Member Reports/Comments/Announcements

Additional Public Comment and Adjournment

28. Additional Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items (two minutes per speaker; 10 minutes total)

29. Next Meeting: Tuesday, February 1, 2011 ; Deadline For Agenda Items To Chair: January 23, 2011

30. Adjournment

Please note: Any member of the public desiring to speak on an item included in this agenda must complete a ‘City of Los Angeles Speaker Card”, available at the meeting, and submit the form to any LADOT representative. All cell phones and other devices are to be turned off or otherwise set so as not to disturb the meeting. Please do not disrupt the proceedings once the meeting has commenced.

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