HMB Director of Public Works, introduces the e-bike survey update. City Council, who was not in agreement on e-bike policy, wanted more information, hence the survey.
Maziar Bozorginia, City Engineer, that some rules need to be made to codify the City’s Municipal Code on this issue.
To Brandon C. White’s point:
Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Meets First Thursdays of Odd Numbered Months
The Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) consists of seven Half Moon Bay citizens who advise the City Council, Planning Commission, and the Parks and Recreation Commission. In the past, the Committee addressed the development, maintenance, and implementation of the City’s Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan and the Bicycle and Pedestrian Design Guidelines. As part of implementation of the City’s General Plan Complete Streets Policy, BPAC provides advice about circulation system improvements and programs to encourage cycling and walking as a means of transportation and recreation.
Committee members are appointed by the City Council and represent the diversity of perspectives in the community necessary for full representation, including: Two walking enthusiasts, one commuter-cyclist, one senior representative, one youth representative, and a representative for the Cabrillo Unified School District (appointed by the District).
BPAC Members:
Carlene Foldenauer (Cabrillo Unified School District Representative)
Aaron Olson Janet Rae-Dupree
Mario Rendon (Chair)
Erik Schiller
Chloe Standez (Youth Representative)
Brandon White (Vice Chair)