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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/14/2022 - Agenda Packet - Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board College Station, TX Meeting Agenda Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board 1101 Texas Ave, College Station, TX 77840 Internet: https://zoom.us/j/85879012438 Phone: 888 475 4499 and Webinar ID: 858 7901 2438 The City Council may or may not attend this meeting. November 14, 2022 3:30 PM City Hall Bush 4141 Community Room College Station, TX Page 1 Notice is hereby given that a quorum of the meeting body will be present in the physical location stated above where citizens may also attend in order to view a member(s) participating by videoconference call as allowed by 551.127, Texas Government Code. The City uses a third- party vendor to host the virtual portion of the meeting; if virtual access is unavailable, meeting access and participation will be in-person only. 1. Call meeting to order and consider absence requests. 2. Hear Visitors. At this time, the Chairperson will open the floor to citizens wishing to address issues not already scheduled on today's agenda. Each citizen’s presentation will be limited to three minutes in order to allow adequate time for the completion of the agenda items. Comments will be received and city staff may be asked to look into the matter, or the matter may be placed on a future agenda for discussion. A recording may be made of the meeting; please give your name and address for the record. 3. Agenda Items 3.1. Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. Attachments: 1. October 17, 2022 Minutes 3.2. Presentation and discussion regarding an update on the planned rehabilitation of Krenek Tap Road between Texas Avenue and State Highway 6. 3.3. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an overview of the 2023 call for projects for the TxDOT Transportation Alternatives grant program and feedback on potential projects to submit. 3.4. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the development of activities for National Bike Month in May 2023 including a Cycle with Council event. 3.5. Presentation and discussion regarding the following items related to biking, walking, and greenways: a. City's Comprehensive Plan b. Future City Council Meetings c. Capital and Private Project Updates 3.6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board calendar of upcoming meetings. Page 1 of 17 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board Page 2 November 14, 2022 a. December 19, 2022 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m. b. January 9, 2023 or January 23, 2023 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m. 4. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items. A member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 5. Adjourn. Adjournment into Executive Session may occur in order to consider any item listed on the agenda if a matter is raised that is appropriate for Executive Session discussion. I certify that the above Notice of Meeting was posted on the website and at College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas, on November 9. 2022 at 5:00 p.m. City Secretary This building is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are asked to contact the City Secretary’s Office at (979) 764-3541, TDD at 1-800-735-2989, or email adaassistance@cstx.gov at least two business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least two business days prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations. Penal Code § 30.07. Trespass by License Holder with an Openly Carried Handgun. "Pursuant to Section 30.07, Penal Code (Trespass by License Holder with an Openly Carried Handgun) A Person Licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (Handgun Licensing Law), may not enter this Property with a Handgun that is Carried Openly." Codigo Penal § 30.07. Traspasar Portando Armas de Mano al Aire Libre con Licencia. “Conforme a la Seccion 30.07 del codigo penal (traspasar portando armas de mano al aire libre con licencia), personas con licencia bajo del Sub-Capitulo H, Capitulo 411, Codigo de Gobierno (Ley de licencias de arma de mano), no deben entrar a esta propiedad portando arma de mano al aire libre.” Page 2 of 17 MINUTES BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN, AND GREENWAYS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING Monday, October 17, 2022, 3:30 PM Bush 4141 Community Room MEMBERS PRESENT:Chairperson Elizabeth Cunha, Kathy Langlotz, Joy Chmelar, Brad Brimley, Dennis Jansen, and Jake Madewell. MEMBERS ABSENT:Rebecca Brooker STAFF PRESENT:Director Michael Ostrowski, City Engineer Carol Cotter, Transportation Planning Coordinator Jason Schubert, Long Range Planning Administrator Alyssa Halle-Schramm, Transportation & Mobility Engineer Katherine Beaman-Jamael, Project Manager of Capital Projects Edward McDonald, Director of Capital Projects Jennifer Cain, and Board Secretary Grecia Fuentes. AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to Order and consider absence requests. Chairperson Cunha called the meeting to order at 3:37 p.m. There were no absence requests for consideration. AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Hear Visitors. There were no visitors who requested to speak. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Agenda Items. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.1: Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. Board Member Langlotz motioned to approve the minutes from September 19, 2022. The motion was seconded by Board Member Brimley. The minutes were approved (6-0). AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.2: Public hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a recommendation to the Planning & Zoning Commission on an ordinance amending the College Station Comprehensive Plan by amending the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan to remove a portion of a planned multi-use path along Lick Creek Tributary 10 between Rock Prairie Road and Double Mountain Road. Board Member Jansen agreed to be present and represent the Board in the next Planning and Zoning Commission meeting relating to this item. Page 3 of 17 Mr. Schubert presented the item including the criteria for review of Comprehensive Plan Amendments and recommend denial of the request. Board Member Jansen asked what is the timeline for improvements along Rock Prairie Road. Mr. Schubert stated for Rock Prairie Road, the City is in the process of designing the widening between State Hwy 6 and Town Lake Drive. The widening of Rock Prairie Road from Town Lake Drive to William D. Fitch Pkwy is on the City bond election coming up in the next couple of weeks. That portion will be a part of 5-year capital plan if approved. Mr. Schubert went over the future extension of Double Mountain Road that will be extended to Rock Prairie Road eventually by development of the adjacent tracts. Chairperson Cunha asked who is responsible for paying the development of the multi-use path if it remains on the plans. Mr. Schubert stated it is part of the developer’s project costs. Chairperson Cunha asked for the applicant’s input. Mr. Schultz stated that Mr. Phillips, the owner of the property, originally intended to buy the other two tracts of land so that it would go all the way to Rock Prairie Road to try and keep it in uniform. That is not likely to happen as the current owner wants too much for the property. Mr. Phillips decided to build his house because it really did not develop very well. What was not included in the initial submittal was the changes of the connection to Rock Prairie Road and the additional street turns. The position of the trees on the lot with the position of his house layout did not fit. Board Member Langlotz asked if what was stated about the path was that it is not an issue, but more of how far from the house it is. Mr. Schultz stated there really is not any room to place it. He wants it more than 15 -20 feet away from the fence. Mr. Phillips stated he does not want to disturb the natural vegetation by building the trail and to avoid damage. He showed some pictures of the area to the Board. Board Member Madewell asked what the elevation change in the area was. Mr. Schultz stated there is a few feet of elevation change. Chairperson Cunha asked how are the residents able to access that common area in the original idea. Mr. Schultz stated it can be accessed through the sidewalk on Double Mountain Road. Board Member Brimley stated he believes that what the applicant is proposing is reasonable but would abstain in the voting as he has had business dealings with the applicant’s representative. Board Member Langlotz stated that part of the biking experience that enhances it is the little sections of trails that have the natural scenery. Board Member Jansen asked about the issues up for review and how long ago they raised a concern with the plans and layout. Chairperson Cunha opened the public hearing. There was no public present who wished to speak. Chairperson Cunha closed the public hearing. Page 4 of 17 Board Member Langlotz motioned to recommend denial of the amendment. The motion was seconded by Board member Madewell. Board Member Madewell stated that the path could be designed to minimize the amount of damage to the natural vegetation. He also stated the benefit of the path outweighs the negatives of the path. Board Member Brimley stated that it is not much distance to use Double Mountain Road to get to Rock Prairie Road instead. Chairperson Cunha stated her experience of riding a bicycle along a major roadway felt much less comfortable than being on the Lick Creek Trail through a natural area. Board Member Jansen stated he thought the placement of the house on the property was under their control and that could be moved to have a greater distance. The Board voted to recommend denial of the amendment (5-0-1). Board Member Brimley abstained. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.3: Presentation and discussion regarding an update on planned modifications to the Lick Creek Trail at its intersection with Midtown Drive. Mr. McDonald presented this item. Chairperson Cunha asked if the flood gauge signs were being installed due to expected future flooding. Mr. McDonald stated the design goal is to lessen the amount of sedimentation. Flooding of the trail is still going to occur. The project is designed to lessen the number of times that the Parks and Recreation department will have to go out there and clean the trail. Chairperson Cunha asked about the weepholes. Mr. McDonald stated the weepholes will be extended under the sidewalk. Board Member Brimley raised a concern about the elevation and height of the trail being too close to the bridge above. He asked if there is really any benefit to raising it just 2 feet if the storm and flooding were still going to happen. Board Member Jansen agreed to that statement. Ms. Cain stated that based on the information gathered there would be less sediment, so that the Parks and Recreation department did not have to clean it as often. It is not so much about reducing the amount of water. The bridge would need to be raised up higher to allow the trail to be elevated high enough to eliminate water getting on the trail. Mr. McDonald stated one of the issues with raising the bridge higher was limited due to the adjacent electrical substation there. Board Member Brimley requested the connection to the trail from the trailhead parking lot flare as it meets the trail to allow an easier turn. Mr. McDonald stated that they could make that modification. Board Member Madewell asked where the sediment is coming from. Mr. McDonald stated that the amount of sediment was expected to reduce once the project was completed and heavy rains wash it out but that has not occurred. Chairperson Cunha stated the slick sediment is a concern, and this will reduce the sediment and have less water. Page 5 of 17 AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.4: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the development of activities for National Bike Month in May 2023 including a Cycle with Council event. Chairperson Cunha shared sponsors for this year’s event plan to support it next year. Board members discussed bike routes. Board Member Madewell’s bike routes will be emailed and will follow up with feedback next meeting. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.5: Presentation and discussion regarding the following items related to biking, walking, and greenways: a. City’s Comprehensive Plan – Board Member Madewell went over the Comprehensive Plan’s Strategic action in Chapter 2 regarding pursuing tree preservation. b. Future City Council Meetings – Mr. Schubert stated the bond election is coming up with several items on the ballot. c. Capital and Private Project Updates – Mr. Schubert stated that Rock Prairie Road West is open to a two-way operation. An update for the upcoming rehab of Krenek Tap Road will be presented at the next meeting. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.6: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board calendar of upcoming meetings. a.November 14, 2022 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m. AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Discussion and possible action on future agenda items. A Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. There were no proposals for future agenda items. AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 5:02 p.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: ____________________________ ____________________________ Elizabeth Cunha, Chairperson Grecia Fuentes, Board Secretary Page 6 of 17 KRENEK TAP REHAB Page 7 of 17 PROJECT LIMITS Page 8 of 17 KRENEK TAP:SCOPE OF WORK AND CONSTRIANTS Scope of Work •Remove and replace concrete pavement •Remove and replace sidewalk •Remove and replace sections of storm sewer •Remove and replace sanitary sewer •Traffic signal modifications at Texas Ave Constraints •Limited right-of-way •Overhead power on northwest side •Lots of trees along corridor •Existing utilities •Existing illumination Page 9 of 17 KRENEK TAP:CROSS SECTIONS Page 10 of 17 KRENEK TAP: NEXT STEPS •Public Meeting (December 2022) •Design Complete (summer 2023) •Bidding (summer 2023) •Construction (fall 2023) Page 11 of 17 November 14, 2022 TxDOT 2023 Transportation Alternatives Grant Call for Projects To:Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board From:Jason Schubert, AICP, Transportation Planning Coordinator Agenda Caption: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an overview of the 2023 call for projects for the TxDOT Transportation Alternatives grant program and feedback on potential projects to submit. Summary: The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has announced that they expect to open a call for projects for the 2023 Transportation Alternatives grant program on December 2, 2022. This grant program is for bicycle and pedestrian-related infrastructure and plans and is the one in which the City submitted two successful grant applications in 2021. One of the awarded projects will create separated bike lanes on George Bush Drive between Texas Avenue and Wellborn Road and the other will construct a shared use path on the south side of Harvey Mitchell Parkway between the Larry Ringer Library and the Jones Crossing development to the west. The grant from TxDOT covers 80% of the construction cost for the project while the design and 20% of the construction cost is the responsibility of the entity receiving the grant. City staff attended informational webinars held by TxDOT in August and September and will attend an additional webinar scheduled at the end of November. This call for projects is different than prior ones as it allows jurisdictions with a population above 200,000 to apply. In addition, three new project categories are being offered: large scale projects, active transportation network enhancements, and active transportation non-infrastructure (planning documents). The application and notice of funding opportunity have not been released by TxDOT so full details are not yet known and the preliminary information provided thus far may change. An overview of the grant program that was provided at the October meeting of TxDOT’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is attached for your reference. Staff has begun exploring potential projects eligible for the different grant categories. Being a TxDOT grant, consideration of potential projects is being focused along TxDOT roadways so as to have a more competitive application. Staff will present a preliminary short-list of projects at the meeting for consideration and request feedback from the Board. SUPPORTING MATERIALS 1. TxDOT 2023 Transportation Alternatives Grant Call for Projects Overview Page 12 of 17 October 21, 2022 Update on TxDOT’s 2023 Transportation Alternatives (TA) Call for Projects Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Quarterly Meeting October 21, 2022 October 21, 2022 Agenda 2 Schedule October 21, 2022 TxDOT 2023 TA Call for Projects: 2-Step Application Process 3 October 21, 2022 TxDOT’s 2023 TA Call for Projects: Funding 4 TxDOT FY 2023 TA Call for Projects ~$250M to be made available (FY22 –FY25 funds) Funding Type Population Size TMA Anticipated Program Funding for TxDOT TA 2023 Call for Projects Suballocated* Nonurban Areas (Less than 5,000) Outside $31.5 million Small Urban Areas (5,000 to 49,999)$15 million Medium Urban Areas (50,000 to 200,000)$5 million Any Area Any Population Size Inside or Outside $201 million Page 14 of 17 October 21, 2022 TxDOT 2023 TA Call for Projects: Project Categories 5 1 Some communities may be eligible for TDCs which allow for 100% federal TA funds to be applied to the project in lieu of a localmatch 2 Target total award for all projects in this category ~$10M-20M 3 Target total award for all projects in this category ~$3M-5M Project Category Community-Based Infrastructure Large Scale Active Transportation Infrastructure Active Transportation Network Enhancements Active Transportation Non- Infrastructure Eligible Areas Outside of TMAs & Population Areas < 200,000 Local Match Target Project Funding Amounts $250,000 to $5M per project $5M to $25M per project $250,000 minimum for cities <200,000; $1M min otherwise2 $100,000 minimum3 Eligible Project Sponsors •Local governments •School districts •Transit agencies •Small MPOs (<200k) Eligible Activities Quick construction or installation activities ɷ6XSSRUWDFWLYHWUDQVSRUWDWLRQQHWZRUNV ɷ,QIUDVWUXFWXUHSURMHFWVZLWKOLPLWHGRUQR design and no ROW acquisition activities ɷ&DQEHFRPSOHWHGTXLFNO\DIWHUDZDUG Planning documents to assist communities develop non-motorized transportation networks Preliminary engineering and construction for ɷ%LF\FOH6836LGHZDONLQIUDVWUXFWXUHLPSURYHPHQWV ɷ,QIUDVWUXFWXUHUHODWHGSURMHFWVWRLPSURYHVDIHW\IRUQRQPRWRUL]HG transportation ɷ&RQVWUXFWLRQRIERXOHYDUGVORFDWHGLQ52:RIKLJKZD\VWKDWLPSURYH bicycle, pedestrian, and transit user access (Large Scale only) Any Population Area 20%1 •TxDOT at the request of a sponsor •Others (see Program Guide) October 21, 2022 TxDOT 2023 TA Call for Projects: Examples of New Project Category Types ƒLarge Scale Active Transportation Infrastructure –High impact substantive improvements for mobility options –Bicycle Tourism Trails or U.S. Bicycle Routes –Comprehensive accessibility improvements –SUPs in rail or utility corridors –Bicycle/pedestrian bridges –Intermodal hubs ƒActive Transportation Network Enhancements –Area-wide high visibility crosswalks and pedestrian signals –Area-wide bike/ped counters –Bike lane upgrades –Area-wide bike parking –Bikeshare expansion –Traffic calming ƒActive Transportation Non-Infrastructure –SRTS plans, pedestrian plans, bike plans, safety action plan for pedestrian or bicyclists, ADA transition plans 6 All TA projects must be: ƒRelated to bicycle, pedestrian, and/or micromobility ƒPrincipally for transportation rather than recreation ƒHave a direct relationship to the surface transportation system ƒBenefit the general public Page 15 of 17 October 21, 2022 7 Criteria Category Criteria Category Weights C ommunity Based Large Scale* Network Enhancements Non- Infrastructure Safety 25% 25% 20% 30% Connectivity & Accessibility 25% 25% 20% 30% Project Readiness 25% 25% 35% - Geographic Equity 15% 15% 15% 20% Community Support & Planning 10% 10% 10% 20% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% TxDOT 2023 TA Call for Projects: Evaluation Criteria Categories & Weights Additional points may be added to Large Scale Active Transportation Infrastructure based on Transformative Elements of projects. October 21, 2022 8 TxDOT 2023 TA Call for Projects: Evaluation Criteria Details x Status of project development x Project timeline x Constructability x Investing in areas with underserved populations x Commitment, community support & planning (e.g., ADA Transition Plan) x Modal connectivity x Destinations x Barrier Elimination x Bicycle Tourism Trails x Employment & population density* x Bike & Pedestrian Crash Count/Rate x Safety Hazards x Countermeasures x Design Elements with underserved populations Safety Connectivity & Accessibility Project Readiness Geographic Equity, Community Support & Planning *Employment & population density are not evaluated on nonurban or small urban projects. Page 16 of 17 October 21, 2022 9 TxDOT 2023 TA Call for Projects: Evaluation Criteria Details cont’d Additional Criterial Category Criteria Description Criteria Measures Transformational Elements (Large Scale Active Transportation Infrastructure only) x Eliminates significant barrier for peds and/or bikes x Mitigates significant impacts to underserved communities x Leverages and/or complements other existing projects in community x Features significant economic development potential x Features innovative partnerships x Applies innovative technologies Professional judgment of narrative response Additional criterion for Large Scale Active Transportation Infrastructure projects October 21, 2022 ƒInformational webinars for project sponsors (August/September) –Approximately 500 unique viewers –Informational videos and FAQs posted on txdot.gov ƒVirtual and in-person workshops (November/December) –Virtual, November 29, 2022 –HOU District, In-Person, November 30, 2022 –DFW District, In-Person, December 6, 2022 –ELP District, In-Person, December 7, 2022 –LRD District, In-Person, December 15, 2022 –Virtual, December 16, 2022 10 TxDOT 2023 TA Call for Projects: Outreach Page 17 of 17