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Caltrans BAC and “Open Space” Meeting

Bring your lunch!

11:30 am - 11:35 am Introductions

11:35 am - 11:50 am Get TWO the Point!

TWO minute campaign recaps on CalTrans(formers!) Campaigns

UPDATE - TOD Standards! - Stephen Box
VIDEO - Hollywood & Vine Bike HUB - Jeremy Grant
VIDEO - Griffith Park Bike Station - Enci Box
PROPOSAL - Bike Parking Standards - Cory Wilkerson
UPDATE - Bike Education - Ron Durgin
UPDATE - License Before Life (LB4L) - Alex Thompson
VICTORY - Bike Plan - Glenn Bailey

11:49 am - 12:15 pm Sharrows Task Force

Task force Introduction - Stephen Box
Sharrows Overview - Dan Gutierrez
Task Force - Review & Recommendations
Task Force - Next Steps

12:16 pm - 12:30 pm 405/Sepulveda Review & Policy

12:31 pm - 12:45 pm Road User Equity & Policy

12:46 am - 1:00 pm PCH Review & Policy

Caltrans BAC7 Meeting 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

District 7 Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC7)
Thursday November 18, 2010 1:30 pm- 3:30 pm
100 S. Main St. Room TBA
Dale Benson (213) 897-2934

Time
Topic Presented By
1:30 pm Introductions all
1:35 pm Gerald Desmond Bridge Project Ron Kosinski
2:15 pm I-405 Sepulveda Pass Project Metro
3:00 pm City of Los Angeles Coastal Interceptor Relief Sewer (CIRS) project all
3:15 pm Open discussion/next meeting all
3:30 pm Adjourn

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