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_Minutes_January 24, 2022
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_Minutes_January 24, 2022
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<br />Bicycle, Pedestrian & Trails Committee Minutes January 24, 2022 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />He suggested parking at the curb with the bike lane pushed towards the street. He stated <br />he preferred the mixed-use path. <br /> <br />Member Piekarski stated the idea was to reduce driving to the school and create a safe <br />means to bicycle to school. <br /> <br />Member Houston suggested the school area be the most protected. <br /> <br />Member Henry stated there should be physically protected bike lanes. <br /> <br />Member Stewart questioned why the project ended before Owens. Associate Traffic <br />Engineer Nelson explained that it was part of Phase 2. Member Stewart stated the more <br />dangerous area should be completed first to encourage children to ride to school. Traffic <br />Engineer Nelson explained the funding restrictions. Member Piekarski and Member <br />Houston concurred with Member Stewart. <br /> <br />Member Piekarski asked about funding opportunities. Traffic Engineer Nelson stated the <br />Council would be considering additional grant funding in the near future and discussed <br />limited opportunities for Pleasanton due to limited disadvantaged areas. <br /> <br />COMMUNICATIONS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> <br />7. Updates from the Parks and Recreation Commission <br /> <br />Chair Fields provided a summary of her background and involvement in the City. She <br />provided an overview of the Parks and Recreation Commission activities including <br />approval of the all-inclusive park and new skate board park at Mercer Sports Park, and <br />cricket pitch and pickle ball at Muirwood Park. <br /> <br />8. Updates from Project/Program/Agency Representatives <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />9. Other brief reports on any meetings, conferences, and/or seminars attended <br />by the Committee members <br /> <br />COMMITTEE COMMENTS <br /> <br />Member Piekarski mentioned upcoming CalBike educational sessions including the <br />Summit in Oakland, April 6-9, 2022, and California Advocacy Success Stories on <br />February 22, 2022. <br />
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