03/27/2018 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Regular Meeting Adopted 05/22/2018
MINUTES OF BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, March 27, 2018
1. CALL TO ORDER
6:06 p.m.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. ROLL CALL
Zachary Hilton (Chairperson)
Chad Reeder (Vice Chairperson)
Leonardo Gonzalez (Arrived at 6:15 p.m.)
Lionel Gonzalez (Arrived at 6:26 p.m.)
Sean Reedy
ALSO PRESENT
Gary Heap, City Engineer/Transportation Engineer
Jessie Bristow, Planner I
Robert Carrera, Acting Management Analyst Trainee
4. COMMISSION SECRETARY’S REPORT ON POSTING THE AGENDA
The agenda for the Bicycle Pedestrian regular meeting was posted on Friday March 23, 2018, at 10:30 a.m.
in the City Hall announcement window near the Council Chambers and online in keeping with provisions of
the California Brown Act.
5. CEREMONIAL ITEMS – Awards and Presentations
Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Monthly Award Acknowledging Silvia Reyes
6. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS TO COMMISSION
A. PUBLIC COMMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA BUT WITHIN THE
SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION
There was none.
B. Valley Transportation Authority Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (VTABPAC) Report:
• Refer to notes submitted in packet
• Smart Cycling Training hosted by the VTA. There is a two-part training with both classes in
Morgan Hill on the weekends.
7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes were moved for approval by Commissioner Reedy; it was seconded by Vice-Chairperson Reeder.
Motion carries unanimously.
8. OLD BUSINESS
A. Strategic Plan Update
There was no report.
B. General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) Update
• Report: Vice-Chairperson Reeder
• Not able to attend Thursday GPAC meeting
• Zoning recommendations for housing levels were presented
• Plans to attend GPAC presentation to the public April 26th at Eliot Elementary School from 6:30
to 8:30 pm and give update.
C. Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Monthly Award Nomination
• Alisa Arce (Through Rosie Ramon and Francisca Garcia) nominated student Karina Rodriguez of
Solorsano Middle School for her leadership and integral role in implementing the Safe Routes to
School committee at Solorsano. She also collected data and presented a data analysis to a panel
of community stakeholders with confidence and ease. She is the heart of the committee and
essential to its success.
• Chairperson Hilton motioned, Vice-Chairperson Reeder seconded, motion carried unanimously.
D. Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Sustainability
• Report: Commissioner Sean Reedy
• Antonio Del Buono School has a volunteer coordinator, which means elementary and middle
schools now have a volunteer coordinator. They will be having a planning meeting in May.
• Equity statement
• Vice-Chairperson Reeder motioned to place in agenda packet the following draft SRTS and
Equity statement for discussion:
BPC SRTS Statement
The Gilroy Bicycle Pedestrian Commission is committed to equitably providing a Safe Routes to
School (SRTS) program in our community so that every student has the opportunity to walk and
bike to school safely. The core partners that make up the Gilroy SRTS Task Force are Gilroy
Bicycle Pedestrian Commission, City of Gilroy Public Works, City of Gilroy Police Department,
Gilroy Unified School District, Santa Clara County Public Health Department, Silicon Valley
Bicycle Coalition, and our dedicated SRTS volunteers. We collaborate to embed SRTS into our
community through integration of the 6 E’s: Education, Encouragement, Engineering,
Enforcement, Evaluation, and Equity
https://www.saferoutespartnership.org/blog/6-es-safe-routes-school-embracing-equity
BPC Equity Statement
The Gilroy Bicycle Pedestrian Commission strives to ensure that our initiatives are benefiting all
demographic groups, with particular attention to ensuring safe, healthy, and fair outcomes for
community members who are low income, who speak a language other than English, who are
homeless, who are of color, who are female, who are LGBTQ, or who belong to other
underrepresented groups.
Chairperson Hilton seconded, motion carried unanimously
• Arising from previous discussions, an Equity statement and SRTS statement was developed and
discussed. Steps forward include placing on the website, making revisions necessary and
bringing them back for approval.
• Santa Clara County Public health and the Schools have emphasized having accessible Spanish-
translated materials on website. Consider translating document material on BPC website to
Spanish. Commissioners developed a plan to translate some document materials into Spanish.
• Inquired on whether there is data on views and downloads of documents on the City of Gilroy
website. Will inquire with staff.
• SRTS Action plan meetings scheduled for April 26th from 1 to 3 pm and June 1st from 2 to 4 pm,
both at the GUSD Board Room. Currently working on invitations. Think about feedback you may
have for the meetings.
E. (Item G) Downtown Bicycle Parking Plan
• Report: Jessie Bristow, Planner I
• The Commission provided a framework for downtown bicycle parking and the City adopted
document took from that framework.
• Identified 5 downtown locations for artistic bike maps and the funding for those racks.
• The artistic bike racks will be installed this week on Thursday pending setbacks.
• Working with Nirorn regarding a state-funded grant to provide more bike racks and inverted U-
racks in the expanded areas.
• Working on Downtown Parklet Policy Plan to incorporate bicycle corrals in that policy.
• Also ensure new development in downtown promotes more bicycle lockers.
• A map of downtown was presented to show a total of 13 bike racks from 4th to 6th street and
identifies future locations for bike racks in the downtown district pending funding.
• Comments and questions from the commissioners included placing bike corrals on vacant
properties, the inverted U-racks along the future senior housing development south of 10th
street, bike parking at the intersection of 10th street and Monterey, bike parking capacity at the
Alexander Station development, walking with the Gilroy Downtown Business Association to
obtain donations from business owners for future artistic bike racks, and requirements for
future bike parking and storage from downtown business owners.
• It was noted that there are five total artistic bike racks. Four are green and the one in front of
Pinnacle Bank is wine colored as it was donated by Pinnacle bank.
• Vice-Chairperson Reeder motioned to approve Downtown Bicycle Parking Plan, Commissioner
Leonardo Gonzalez seconded, and motion carried unanimously.
F. (Item E) LimeBike Update
• Report: Gary Heap, City/Transportation Engineer
• We still do not have any LimeBikes in Gilroy yet
• Still working on contract, insurance, and business license
• Having difficulty reaching out to private property owners regarding letters of support for Hub
locations. Regardless, it is recommended to go forward in implementing the contract with
current hub locations.
• Help from BPC to reach out to the community and private property owners about LimeBike.
• Gavalin college unanimously approved contract to bring LimeBike to their campus.
• LimeBike has a cash deposit program for those who lack smartphones or credit cards.
G. (Item F) Bicycle Rack Plaque Program
• Report: Chairperson Zachary Hilton
• Program will mirror the Gilroy bench plaque program.
• Talked with Susan Voss. Twenty-five plaques have been sold since 2013. Cost of those plaques is
$550. Plaques are ordered through Ross recreation. Funds raised from program stay in separate
account from general fund for public art donations.
• Funds for local bicycle projects such as more bike racks and bike to work day.
• Full cost recovery program
H. Training Options for Commissioners
• Report: Chairperson Zachary Hilton
• City Council, in addition to workplan and goals, want to see potential training opportunities
• It is not past practice to travel out of state
• Allowed to travel within the state of California
• Identified a list of training opportunities ranging from webinars to conferences as listed in the
report
• Turning list of potential trainings into City Council
I. Update on City Council Strategic Plan/Commission Goals for 2018
• The commission held a discussion in which they evaluated their current strategic
plan/commission goals and identified the following as their top 5 goals for 2018:
o #1: Supporting Safe Routes to School Program
o #2: BMX Track in Gilroy
o #3: Support the building of a 2nd Paseo Walkway
o #4: Design and build of a Bicycle Pedestrian Bridge from Hecker Pass Trail at Burchill
Rd to Gilroy Gardens
o #5: Implement Green Bicycle lanes
• In addition to identifying their top 5 goals for 2018, the commission added these new goals to
their list of goals
o Building a Downtown network that encourages biking and walking, encourage bicycle
parking at all public events
o Vehicle back in angle parking for Downtown Gilroy on Monterey Rd during design and
repaving. Identify pilot location on Eigleberry, help with public outreach.
o Be the conduit for community concerns about bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Work with
Public Works and City Engineering in addressing concerns.
• Public Comment, Tom Fischer: Challenges the board to take up the reverse diagonal parking
concept as part of their strategic plan goals.
• Chairperson Hilton will type up revisions to the Strategic Plan and bring it back for the April
meeting
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. Addition of Consent Calendar to BPC Agenda Template
• Report: Robert Carrera, Acting Management Analyst Trainee
• Proposal to change item 7 of the agenda from “Approval of Minutes” to “Consent Calendar”
• The purpose of a consent calendar is to formally adopt items that have been discussed at
previous meetings or are routine in nature. This is designed to help cut down the time spent
during meetings.
• Items in the consent calendar that may require further discussion can be removed from the
consent calendar and discussed before or after consent calendar approval.
• Motion to approve the consent calendar by Vice-Chairperson Reeder, seconded by
Commissioner Leonardo Gonzalez, motion carried unanimously.
B. Commissioner’s Nomination for 2018 National Bike Month Proclamation Person of the Year
• Report: Commissioner Leonardo Gonzalez
• Commissioner Leonardo Gonzalez nominated Safe Routes to School Coordinator Alisa Arce for
her great work in coordinating SRTS events across Gilroy. Her nomination will bring awareness
to the community about the efforts of the SRTS program to promote safe pedestrian/bicycle
traveling to school.
• The process after approval of nomination was that the engineer would draft a letter to be
forwarded to City Council. Commissioner Leonardo Gonzalez will work with Gary Heap on
drafting letter.
• Motion to nominate Alisa Arce by Chairperson Hilton, Vice-Chairperson Reeder seconded,
motion carried unanimously.
10. CORRESPONDENCE
Report: Chairperson Zachary Hilton
SRTS Parent Networking Meeting; April 10 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, El Roble Elementary
School Library
SRTS Bicycle Rack Design Contest for May 9 Bike to School Day
Poppy Jasper International Film Festival
Gilroy Downtown Art & Wine Stroll
BPC Letter of Support for Specialized Foundation Grant
BPC Letter of Support for Bay Area Quality Management District (BAAQMD) Grant
11. COMMISSIONER’S REPORTS
A. Chairperson Zachary Hilton:
• Pop up park on the lawn at the Gilroy Center for the Arts during the Gilroy Art and Wine Stroll.
It will be staffed by Recreation Department staff.
• Update to ordinance amendment from last June. Talked to Mayor Velasco and he said that it
was pushed back until more information comes from commission assessment report.
• Advocating for Carolyn to attend trainings
B. Vice Chairperson Chad Reeder:
• Reached out to GUSD Board Member Jaime Rosso regarding walking audit for Eliot Elementary
School to include Alexander Station development. April 27th at 7:30 am
• Email from Manual Haro, South Valley Running Club. Couch to 5K on April 7th 8 am, Run on
Levee April 14th, April 4th track clinic at CHS
• Reviewed Gabe’s tidbits and projects listed on 3/23 and had interest in a couple projects listed
• Solorsano Middle School specialized grant program. Kudos to Anthony Fuccella for his help on
this grant application.
C. Commissioner Sean Reedy:
• Working on Bike-to-Work day station. Ordered 30 tote bags. Looking into reimbursing them for
bags for the suggested amount. Need to work on renting table and shade structure from the
City. Looking at a time to get that done.
• Invited by Alisa to attend monthly South County United for Meeting.
D. Commissioner Leonardo Gonzalez:
• Attended TSCN meeting. Topic of new construction was discussed. We should invite the SRTS
coordinator to come to meetings with developers to discuss bicycle and walking safety.
E. Commissioner Lionel Gonzalez:
• There was no report.
12. STAFF COMMENTS
There was no report.
13. AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
There was none.
ADJOURN: 9:08 p.m. to the April 24, 2018 meeting at 6pm.