[Res. No. R-94-58, passed 11-22-1994; Res. No. R-2005-51, passed 8-9-2005]
A permanent Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee should be established, composed of not more than nine interested citizens who will work with City officials to:
(A)
Include accommodations for bicycling in road resurfacing and other construction projects.
(B)
Increase the availability and safety of recreational bikeways in the City.
(C)
Evaluate and improve existing bicycle parking and create new facilities, where appropriate.
(D)
Provide education to both bicyclists and motorists to promote safety.
(E)
Develop a long-range master plan designating priority routes for bicycling.
[Res. No. R-2005-51 noted that "the needs of cyclists and pedestrians are often similar but sometimes in conflict; and . . . the conflicting needs are best resolved through mutual planning; and . . . both cyclists and pedestrians are in need of advocacy." Therefore, Res. No. R-2005-51 modified the mission of this Committee to include pedestrian issues in all of its work.] |