01/27/2015 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Regular Meeting Adopted 02/24/2015MINUTES OF BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN COMMISION REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, January 27, 2015
CALL TO ORDER
6:01 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Eldon Chappell, Leonardo Gonzalez, Libby Lai (Vice-Chair), Tony Marandos (Chair), Thomas Muniz
ALSO PRESENT
Henry Servin, City Transportation Engineer
Zinnia Menchaca-Navarro, Office Assistant
COMMISSION SECRETARY’S REPORT ON POSTING THE AGENDA
The agenda for the Tuesday, January 27, 2015, Bicycle Pedestrian regular meeting was posted on Friday,
January, 23 2015 at 3:47 pm in the window of the foyer close to the Council Chambers and online by Susan
Johnson keeping with provisions of the California Brown Act.
PRESENTATIONS TO COMMISSION - None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner, Marandos moved to approve the minutes of the Tuesday, November 25, 2014 Bicycle Pedestrian
Commission regular meeting, it was second by Commissioner, Servin and hearing no objectives, it was approved.
OLD BUSINESS
A. Election of Officer: Commissioner, Marandos asked the members of the commission if anyone would be
interested in being re-elected. Commissioner, Lai and Commissioner, Chappell stated they will need to
deliberate in a month for the coming year 2015-2016. Everyone was in favor.
B. Development Review Checklist: Commissioner, Servin reviewed the Auto Trip Reduction Statement and
Checklist from the Valley Transportation Authority. It was suggested we should incorporate into our
checklist, a reduction requirement whereas the developers would need to fill out. This would be modified
to Gilroy’s fulfillment of the sidewalk and crosswalk requirements on the back of the form. Part of the
checklist would require the developers to provide a traffic study, new traffic trips and intersections. What’s
currently missing is a walking route. Commissioner, Lai raised a concern in regards to compliance with the
policy. Commissioner, Servin stated we can enter verbiage that reads “Gilroy has a policy and compliance
must be met”. Commissioner, Muniz stated VTA/TIA guidelines is well written in respect to pedestrian and
bicycle amenities. Gilroy can incorporate some of these guidelines, so that developers become familiarize
and provide the city with a site plan or diagrams when submitting. A complete street policy to include VTA
pedestrian/bike study sheets with night time lighting and street design. Everyone was in favor.
C. Coffee with the Mayor and Bicycle Pedestrian Commission: The date of Saturday, March 21, 2015, was
agreed upon all commissioners as the date for “Coffee with the Mayor”. Commissioner, Lai will write the
reservation and ensure it’s on the website and channel 17. In order to be in compliance with the Brown
Act, flyers will be distributed to help residents remember the date. Commissioner, Marandos moved to
approve, it was second by Commission Servin and hearing no objectives, it was approved by all.
NEW BUSINESS
A. Welcome new member, Commissioner, Leonardo Gonzalez: Commissioner, Gonzalez comes to us with a
wealth of experience on a personal and professional level. His father was an avid bicyclist. Sergeant,
Gonzalez has been in law enforcement since 2011. He’s patrolled the streets for the City of Saratoga and
the City of Cupertino within the traffic unit, and was a STARS team lead member. He then transferred to
helicopter and become a lead traffic investigator with VTA. When asked what attracted him to become a
commissioner with the City of Gilroy, Commissioner, Gonzalez responded, as a resident of Gilroy, he was
interested in becoming involved within his community.
B. General Plan Update w/Stan Ketchum, Senior City Planner: A wealth of information was provided by Mr.
Ketchum on his presentation. On 2/25/15 both Mr. Ketchum and Commissioner, Servin will be conducting a
workshop. An analysis providing adequate transportation and land use pattern will be discussed;
opportunities for the community to put together what they think should be put together, what possible
changes should occur. Distinct to the general plan, it uses 22 criteria’s to compare and contrast, asking
what are the pros and cons to the community and piecing together. Certain areas in the city will have mixed
growth providing short walks to stores from home. Discussion on how highway 101 will be able to support
the growth will need to be calculated. When Mr. Ketchum was posed the question, “what is the projected
calculation on population” by Commissioner, Chappell, response “land capacity is vast, it will hold from 50-
70K more residents, but the projection is dependent on employment”. Concerns about the sewage, water
and storm were raised. The question is whether we are updating the sewer lines now. It’s been presently
being evaluated by the City Council to build and ensuring it’s in sync with growth. Commissioner, Marandos
asked about how the High Speed Rail would come to play and Mr. Ketchum stated the master plan would
be moved faster, but currently it isn’t enough to put in the analysis; once the High Speed Rail is ready, then
an amendment would be made to the general plan. The conversation then turned to the condition to the
streets on 1st street. Commission, Lai and Commissioner, Marandos stated the conditions on 1st street
between Miller and Church need major work. Possibly have Cal Trans to look at and making it a top priority.
She would like to send a letter to the State Assembly and Cal Trans Commissioner for support out of
Oakland. With new development and interest, can we fix 1st street making it ADA compliant? Need to
examine which street belongs to the state, city and/or county. Commissioner, Muniz stated there may be a
letter on file as this has been a long issues back when Don Days was here. Henry was going to look into this
issue.
C. Bike to Work Day: Commissioner, Marandos would like us to form a committee to make May, 14, 2015 a
bike to work day; we can have 3 energize stations, early morning. Contacting school districts to explore and
ask for volunteers. Need to coordinate with the rest of the Bay Area; promote on trains and stations were
other suggestions. Commissioner, Suggestion on partnering with Cal-Train whereas they would offer free
ride for those that ride their bicycle to work was a suggestion made by Commissioner, Gonzalez.
Commissioner, Lai suggested we should make the month of May “Bicycle Awareness Month”. Handouts
can be laminated and posted at schools, preventing them from being easily tossed.
CORRESPONDENCE - NONE
COMMISSIONER’S REPORTS
A. Commissioner, Marandos is concerned about the new roundabouts, he asked if we can incorporate bicycle
lanes on the roundabout. Henry Servin stated the sidewalks are 10ft, so the bicyclist can come up to the
lane; the reasoning behind this is so that the drivers were forced to drive slowly.
B. Commissioner, Chappell raised a concern with the sidewalks on the new construction of the KB homes
stating on the south side, it is elevated making it unsafe to walk. On the western part of creekside, there is
vegetation blocking the side walk asking who is in charge and needs to be trimmed.
C. Commissioner, Muniz stated the project on 101 and Leavesley, there is a missing barricade. Commissioner,
Henry will readdress.
D. Commissioner, Servin brought in a memorandum from the VTA identifying Gilroy as one of the top cities in
the Pedestrian Access to Transit Plan, it included a trail master plan. This opportunity will bring in grant
funding to develop solutions to a list of challenging areas in the city. Thank you, Commissioner, Servin!
This will allow opportunities for a safer, pleasant community with vast of recreation. Please advise him with
any concerns or suggestions by end of March.
AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING – None discussed
ADJOURN – 8:00 p.m.