HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/01/2024 - Regular Agenda Packet - Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board
College Station, TX
Meeting Agenda
Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board
1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, TX 77840
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The City Council may or may not attend this meeting.
April 1, 2024 3:30 PM Bush 4141 Community Room
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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. February 19, 2024
3.2. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the draft update to the College Station
Bike Map & Info Guide.
Sponsors: Carl Ahrens
Attachments: 1. Bike Map 2024 - front
2. Bike Map 2024 - back
3.3. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the development of activities for National
Bike Month in May 2024 including a Cycle with Council event.
Sponsors: Carl Ahrens
Attachments: 1. Cycle-with-Council flyer - 5x7
2. Cycle-with-Council flyer - 8x11
3.4. Presentation and discussion regarding the following items related to biking, walking, and
greenways:
a. Public Meetings of Interest
b. Capital and Private Project Updates
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3.5. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways
Advisory Board calendar of upcoming meetings.
a. May 13, 2024 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m.
in the Heart of Aggieland Multipurpose Room on the 3rd Floor.
b. June 10, 2024 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m.
in the Bush 4141 Community Room on the 1st Floor.
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.
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1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas, on March 26, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
City Secretary
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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.
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"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."
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“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.”
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MINUTES
BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN, AND GREENWAYS
ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
February 19, 2024
MEMBERS PRESENT:Chairperson Elizabeth Cunha, Board Members Brad Brimley, Kathy
Langlotz, Joy Chmelar, Jake Madewell, and Neo Jang (virtual)
MEMBERS ABSENT:Board Member Dennis Jansen
STAFF PRESENT:Assistant Director of Planning & Development Services Molly
Hitchcock, City Engineer Carol Cotter, Transportation Planning
Coordinator Jason Schubert, Transportation & Mobility Graduate
Engineer II Katherine Beaman-Jamael, Transportation & Mobility
Staff Planner Aspen Pflanz, Transportation & Mobility Staff
Planner Carl Ahrens, Graduate Traffic Engineer II DeAnna
Ordonez, and Staff Assistant II Grecia Fuentes
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to Order and consider absence requests.
Chairperson Cunha called the meeting to order at 3:30 p.m.
There were no absence requests for consideration.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Hear Visitors.
There were no visitors who wished 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 meeting minutes from January, Board
Member Madewell seconded the motion, minutes were approved 6-0.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.2: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding priority
rankings for unfunded projects implementing the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways
Master Plan.
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Staff Planner Pflanz presented the item to the Board.
Board Member Langlotz commented that she was a systems person and she loved that the
adjustments made by staff were all consistent across all projects. She also added that to her, it
seemed that the individual Board members votes or tally marks were not a system, and they just
reflected the board members opinions based on the part of town that they lived or witnessed
certain things. She expressed that she did not feel any of the scoring should be changed based on
their opinions.
Board Member Madewell disagreed with that opinion because the board was wanting to see what
project was going to be in the top rank of the priority list.
Board Member Brimley said that he thought the scoring was fine either way. He said that at the
end of the day it was up to City Council to decide along with the recommendation from the
Board, the rankings, and the priorities established. He suggested to talk about where to go from
there and see what the next steps were.
Chairperson Cunha mentioned that the last time Coordinator Schubert had presented a grant to
the City Council, he made sure to state that the project was in fact prioritized by the Board and
included the listed reasons why it was one of the projects being focused on. She said that it
mattered to the City Council. She mentioned that each member lived in a different place, and
they also had a different modality experience. She told the Board that she had picked every
member carefully because she wanted a board that offered subjectivity without weighing in on
one neighborhood. She stated that their opinions mattered, and she wanted those reflected in the
data they would be using when deciding on funding.
Coordinator Schubert explained that the City Council had created the Board of appointed citizens
for their input. He said that there was two parts to this, the objective part where the Board came
up with the criteria, and then a public meeting where new information from the Board and
citizens come in that did not show up on paper.
Board Member Brimley recommended to rank the projects based on the number of tallies and
then break up any ties with the criteria established by the Board. He explained that the top
priority projects would be those with four tallies, but to break the tie they would use the criteria
on the spreadsheet. The same would happen for the projects with three tallies and so on.
Chairperson Cunha stated that sidewalk project #62, Holleman Drive 2, should move from the
Medium priority category to High priority category as it received three priority project votes.
Board Member Madewell asked what the process would be after the Board suggested which
projects to recommend to City Council.
Staff Planner Pflanz said that after getting recommendations from the Board staff would use their
expertise to make a smaller detailed list and then make the budget request for City Council.
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Board Member Madewell asked what was going to happen to all the projects that were not
selected.
Coordinator Schubert answered that those projects would still be kept on the project list as part
of the Master Plan, and they would still be important projects that would be continued to be
worked on.
The Board agreed to move forward with the scoring currently established with the modification
of re-ranking projects within their priority category based on the number of priority project votes
submitted by the Board members with ties being broken by the adjusted project score.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.3: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the
development of activities for National Bike Month in May 2024 including the Cycle with
Council event.
The Board agreed to go with May 4th as the designated date for Cycle with Council event.
Staff will continue to move forward and look into any further arrangements with the appropriate
city departments including police escorts.
Chairperson Cunha asked staff to give all board members flyers to distribute once they are
printed and ready to go.
Coordinator Schubert mentioned that the National Bike Month proclamation will also be targeted
for the April 25th Council meeting.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.4: Presentation and discussion regarding the following items
related to biking, walking, and greenways:
a)Public Meetings of Interest – Board Member Jang mentioned the upcoming U.S.
Paralympics Cycling event to be held at the RELLIS campus on April 6-7.
b) Capital and Private Project Updates – No upcoming updates.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.5: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the
Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board calendar of upcoming meetings.
The Board agreed to cancel the upcoming March meeting and reschedule the April 8th meeting to
April 1st.
a) April 1, 2024 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m.
in the Bush 4141 Community Room.
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
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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 suggestions for future Agenda items.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Adjourn
The meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m.
APPROVED: ATTEST:
____________________________ ____________________________
Elizabeth Cunha, Chairperson Grecia Fuentes, Board Secretary
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CI TY OF COLLE GE STATI O N
B I KE MAP & INF O GUIDE AA
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Existing Bike Lane
Existing Bike Route
Existing Shared Use Path
Under Construction Shared Use Path
Existing Grade Separated Crossing
Paved Park Pathway
Natural Park Pathway
Bike Share Geofence
Texas A&M University
Schools
Parks
City Limits
Brazos CountyBRENTWOODDR E F 0 10.5
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Anderson
Art & Myra Bright
Barracks
Bee Creek
Billie Madely
Brian Bachmann
Bridgewood
Brison
Brothers Pond
Carter’s Crossing
Castlegate
Castlerock
Cove of Nantucket
Creek View
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Cy Miller
Eastgate
Edelweiss
Edelweiss Gartens
Emerald Forest
Etonbury
First Down
Gabbard
Georgie K. Fitch
Greens Prairie Reserve
Huntington Trail
Jack & Dorothy Miller
John Crompton
Lemontree
Lick Creek
Lions
Longmire
Luther Jones
Merry Oaks
Midtown Reserve
Northgate
Oaks
Parkway
Pebble Creek
Phillips
Reatta Meadows
Richard Carter
Sandstone
BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS PROGRAM
The City of College Station’s Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Program strives to improve bicycle and pedestrian access and mobility throughout the City. In January 2010, College Station City Council approved a citywide Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan that identifies goals to improve connectivity and accessibility, increase safe bicycling and walking outdoors, and encourage environmental stewardship. For more information about the program, or to learn how you can get involved, visit cstx.gov/bikepedgreenways.
CONTACT US
In case of emergency ................ call 911Police Non-emergency ................ 979-764-3600Bicycle, Ped. and Greenways ........ 979-764-3570for additional maps ........................ 979-764-3570Road Maintenance ........................ 979-764-3690
CITY OF COLLEGE STATIONPlanning and Development Services1101 Texas AvenueCollege Station, Texas 77842
OBEY TRAFFICSIGNS, SIGNALS
RIDE TO SEE ANDBE SEEN
AVOID ROAD HAZARDS
USE HAND SIGNALS
GO SLOW ON SIDEWALKS
CHOOSE THE BEST WAY TO MAKE A LEFT TURN
KEEP CLEAN OFDOOR ZONE
MAKE EYE CONTACT
RESPECTPEDESTRIAN RIGHTS
BE CAREFUL AT INTERSECTIONSIN FRONT OR FAR BEHIND, NOT BESIDE
NEVER RIDEAGAINST TRAFFIC
A bike lane is...
A designated part of the roadway, typically 5-7 feet in width, that is striped, signed and has pavement markings to be used exclusively by bicyclists. Parking is not allowed in a bike lane.
A bike route is...
A roadway designated with signage* that is shared by both bicyclists and motor vehicles. Typically, the road will have lower traffic speeds and volumes or may be a common route for bicyclists through high-demand areas.
*Many routes designated on this map do not have bike route signs. Efforts to install these signs continue.
Share the road
You may also see a Share the Road sign along roadways to increase awareness of motorists and enhance the safety of bicyclists.
Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists.
Some images provided by:City of Portland, Oregon | http://www.portlandonline.com/transportation/index.cfm?c=39402&a=321389City of Bellevue, Washington | http://www.chooseyourwaybellevue.org/bike City of Calgary, California | http://www.calgary.ca/docgallery/bu/engineering_services/emaps/bicycle_pathways_map.pdfCity of San Jose, California | http://www.sanjoseca.gov/transportation/bikeped/bikeped_maps.asp
Shared-use paths are...
All-weather and accessible paths shared by bicyclists and pedestrians
along a greenway or road corridor. These paths are typically 10-12 feet
wide, although some may be 8 feet in width. They are also known as
greenway trails that follow linear open space corridors along natural
features such as creeks and rivers and the associated floodplain or
riparian buffer.
Grade-separated crossings are...
Identified on this map as an overpass/underpass that has a sidewalk or
other improvements to assist bicyclists and pedestrians in crossing major
roads.
Tips for shared-use paths
•Share the path. Show respect for all users.
•Bicyclists must yield to pedestrians. Pedestrians have the
right-of-way on shared-use paths and sidewalks.
•All path users must keep to the right half of the path except when
passing or turning left.
SchoolsFacilities/Services
Adamson Lagoon
Arts Council
Bob & Wanda Meyer Senior Center
Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial
Cindy Hallaran Pool
College Station City Hall
College Station Municipal Court
College Station Police Station
College Station Utility Service Center
Easterwood Airport
G. Hysmith Skatepark
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Larry J. Ringer Library
Lick Creek Nature Center
Lincoln Recreation Center
Post Oak Mall
Post Office - College Station
Post Office - Northgate
Southwood Community Center
Texas A&M University
Visit College Station
Wolf Pen Creek AmphitheaterJOGGING/WALKING TRAILS EXERCISE STATIONS
Points of Interest
•Signal when Passing. Bicyclists: sound your bell or call out a warning as you approach.•Respect Nature. Ride or walk only on designated paths to protect parks, natural areas, private property, habitat, and yourself. •Look both ways at path crossings. •Keep pets on a short leash and clean up after them.•No motorized vehicles are allowed trails.•Bicyclists should slow down when path is busy, on hills, curves and under/over bridges.
Safety on shared-use paths
•Keep fully alert and aware of your surroundings while exercising outdoors. •Obey all shared-use paths and road signs and use care when crossing streets that intersect with shared-use paths.•Don’t leave valuables in your private vehicle. If valuables are left in a vehicle place them in a location that is out of sight.•Carry identification, and tell someone where you are going and when you will return, or exercise with a companion. •Report suspicious or criminal activity to the College Station Police Department. •Use caution during rain events.
This document was prepared by City of College Station staff from a variety of sources and should be used as a guide for bicycling opportunities within College Station. It reflects knowledge of facilities at time of publication and is subject to change without notice. The accuracy of this data is limited to the validity and accuracy of available data, and therefore the City makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy of the data. The City does not warrant the safety or assume responsibility for bicyclists using any street or route shown on the map. This map is intended for informational purposes only.
Bicycle theft prevention
Locking your bike to a bicycle rack can prevent most bicycle thefts. Use a good quality “case-hardened” or “hardened” U-bolt lock. Lock the frame and rear wheel of your bike to the bicycle rack. Do not lock your bike to trees, parking meters, sign posts, hand railings, etc.
If you are a Texas A&M faculty, staff or student, you must register your bicycle with Texas A&M Transportation Services for FREE. Help authorities recover your bike if it is lost or stolen and be a part of the growing bike program at Texas A&M! For more information, visit transport.tamu.edu.
TIPS FOR ON-STREET BICYCLING
CSTX.GOV/BIKEPEDGREENWAYS
BIKE LANES & ROUTES • SHARED-USE PATHSPARK INFORMATION
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Southern Oaks
Southwest
Steeplechase
Stephen C. Beachy Central
Thomas
University
Veterans Park & Athletic Comp.
W.A. Tarrow
Wallace Lake
Wildwood
Windwood
Wolf Pen Creek
Woodcreek
Woodland Hills
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A&M Consolidated High School
A&M Consolidated Middle School
College Hills Elementary School
College Station High School
College Station Middle School
College View High School
Creek View Elementary School
Cypress Grove Intermediate School
Forest Ridge Elementary School
Greens Prairie Elementary School
Int’l. Leadership of Texas School
Oakwood Intermediate School
Pebble Creek Elementary School
Pecan Trail Intermediate School
River Bend Elementary School
Rock Prairie Elementary School
South Knoll Elementary School
Southwood Valley Elementary
Spring Creek Elementary School
Wellborn Middle School
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Cycle with Council
Saturday, May 4 • 8 a.m.
From the College Station Utilities Meeting and Training Facility (1603 Graham Rd, College Station, TX 77845) to the second rest area along the Lick Creek Greenway Trail and back.
Celebrate National Bike Month by joining City Council members and other residents for a casual 6.5-mile bike ride. Cyclists of all ages and abilities are welcome. Ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
SCAN TO REGISTER
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Cycle with Council
Saturday, May 4 • 8 a.m.
Celebrate National Bike Month by joining City Council members and other residents for a casual 6.5-mile bike ride. Cyclists of all ages and abilities are welcome. Ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
SCAN TO REGISTER
From the College Station Utilities Meeting and
Training Facility (1603 Graham Rd, College Station, TX 77845) to the second rest area along the Lick Creek Greenway Trail and back.
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