BPAC
Minutes, June 14, 2007, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Present: Carla Shafer, Jan Zeserson, David McElrath, David Nutter, Jennifer Dotson, Tim Logue, Kent Johnson, Shane Seger. Jan acted as chair.
IMPORTANT: MEETING TIME CHANGED to the THIRD Thursday of every month, same hour, same place. Next meeting will be July 19. In our schedule of rotating chairs, David Kay will act as chair on July 19.
Bicycle Parking ordinance -- it seems like one of two routes needs to be chosen: to further refine what is becoming a huge and complex Code revision, or instead, reduce this effort to a smaller "guideline" style document that will not change the Code, but will be used by staff. In either case, I'd like some help with this effort by someone.
Black Diamond Trail
The Eastern Mountain Sports kayak raffle raised $920, donated to the Black Diamond Trail (BDT) Project. The Cayuga Nature Center will receive the money for BDTEN (Black Diamond Trail Enthusiasts Network) since BDTEN is not a legal entity; and earmark and reserve it for BDTEN.
Sue Poelvoorde of State Parks told us that the SEQR public hearing on the BDT Master Plan will likely be held in Ithaca in August, “but no guarantee.”
The “A Wild Ride” Slide Show presented by Paul Adkins (former BPAC and BDTEN member who has recently relocated to Eugene, Oregon) was a great event; a report appears on the website www.blackdiamondtrail.org . Andrejs Ozolins keeps website updated and manages our BDTEN listserve, now more than 110 people with wide connections to other groups.
Bicycle Education Course
The 9-hour(3 sessions)course, run by Lois Chaplin and Sue Powell, is all about bike handling and being in traffic. The next course will meet in a basement classroom of Riley Robb Hall, rm. B-15 (SW end of the building) on Cornell campus.
Session 1: July 17
Session 2: July 24
Session 3: July 31 / Aug 2
All sessions run from 5:00-8:00 p.m. with a snack break (bring your own).
Cost: $25, including a student manual.
Participants must be 16 years or older.
“The course is designed to provide a friendly environment for individuals with a wide range of cycling abilities. Whether you’re just getting back into cycling and not feeling comfortable with bicycling in traffic or you’re a regular cyclist interested in becoming more proficient, there’s room for you in this course….You’ll have practice with traffic on streets as each class will include a short on-street bike ride.”
Contact Lois Chaplin lec4@cornell.edu;
or Sue Powell smp16@cornell.edu
BPAC will look for opportunities to promote this course.
Lois and Sue are looking for others to take an interest in becoming instructors..
Kent reported that one of Ithaca’s bicycle policemen will also run an abbreviated bike handling course for City employees.
Planning Board upcoming projects --more report to come from Tim 1. Aurora St. sidewalk project. After much discussion, we agreed unanimously in favor of the 3-point proposal, including sidewalk widening, tree care, and foundational electric wiring. This is a project which sacrifices parking places for pedestrian interests; we support it as a project in its own right and also as an important precedent. Jan will represent BPAC’s position at the DPW public hearing on the project, held on June 20, 4:45 p.m.
2. Proposal by Starbuck’s to build a drive-thru on Meadow Street behind Northside Wine and Liquor. A letter to the Planning Board from BPAC regarding the proposal is appended to these Minutes. This letter was drafted with a very short window for member editing before submission. Supplementary notes from Dave Nutter are also appended to these minutes.
BPAC membership
We are very pleased to have Shane Seger join as Common Council Liaison. We have three vacancies now that Paul Adkins has left Ithaca. We also still have a longstanding vacancy in the Parks Commission Liaison slot.
Biking on Sidewalks
A short discussion of how to enforce the law regarding no biking on sidewalks will be continued at next months’ regular meeting, July 19.
These partial minutes respectfully submitted by Jan.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
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