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08-21-2024 Final BPC PacketBPC 08-21-2024 1 of 24 CITY OF CUPERTINO AGENDA CUPERTINO BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION 10185 N Stelling Rd, Quinlan Community Center, Conference Room Wednesday, August 21, 2024 7:00 PM Regular Meeting Members of the public wishing to observe the meeting may do so in one of the following ways: 1) Attend in person at Quinlan Community Center,10185 N. Stelling Road 2) The meeting will also be streamed live on and online at https:Hyoutube.com/ecupertinocitycommission Members of the public wishing to comment on an item on the agenda may do so in the following ways: 1) Appear in person at Quinlan Community Center. 2) E-mail comments by 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21 to the legislative body at bikepedcommission@cupertino.gov. These e-mail comments will also be posted to the City's website after the meeting. Oral public comments may be made during the public comment period for each agenda item. Members of the audience who address the legislative body must come to the lectern/microphone and are requested to complete a Speaker Card and identify themselves. Completion of Speaker Cards and identifying yourself is voluntary and not required to attend the meeting or provide comments. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Subject: June 13, 2024 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission minutes Recommended Action: minutes A - Draft Minutes POSTPONEMENTS Approve the June 13, 2024 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Page 1 1 BPC 08-21-2024 2 of 24 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Agenda August 21, 2024 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Commission on any matter within the jurisdiction of the Commission and not on the agenda. Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes. In most cases, State law will prohibit the Commission from making any decisions with respect to a matter not on the agenda. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS 2. Subject: 2024 Fall Bike Fest Planning and Coordination (Werner) Recommended Action: Discuss Planning and Coordination for 2024 Fall Bike Fest 3. Subject: Commission Annual Report to City Council (Marcy) Recommended Action: Discuss and Prepare Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Annual Report to City Council STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS 4. Subject: Staff Update and Commissioner Activity Report (All) Recommended Action: Receive Updates from Staff and Commissioners Regarding Recent Activities FUTURE AGENDA SETTING ADJOURNMENT In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), anyone who is planning to attend this meeting who is visually or hearing impaired or has any disability that needs special assistance should call the City Clerk's Office at 408-777-3223, at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting to arrange for assistance. 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Do not include any personal or private information in written communications to the City that you do not wish to make public, as written communications are considered public records and will be made publicly available on the City website. Page 3 3 CITY OF CUPERTINO BPC 08-21-2024 4 of 24 CUPERTINO 24-13341 Agenda Item Subject: June 13, 2024 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission minutes Approve the June 13, 2024 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission minutes Agenda Date: 8/21 /2024 Agenda M 1. CITY OF CUPERTINO Page 1 of 1 Printed on 8/15/2024 powered by LegistarTM 4 BPC 08-21-2024 5 of 24 CUPERTINO The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. DRAFT MINUTES MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION June 13, 2024 Draft Minutes ROLL CALL: Present: Ilango Ganga, Herve Marcy (C), Joel Wolf (VC), John Zhao Absent: Grace John Staff: David Stillman, Staff Liaison Others Present: Chad Mosley, Director of Public Works APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. May 15, 2024 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission minutes MOTION: Vice Chair Wolf moved, seconded by Commissioner Ganga to approve the minutes as presented. MOTION PASSED: 3-0, John absent, Zhao abstain POSTPONEMENTS No Postponements ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 1 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 5 BPC 08-21-2024 6 of 24 None WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS None OLD BUSINESS 2. Vision Zero and Action Plan David Stillman, Transportation Manager gave a presentation on the Vision Zero Action Plan. Jennifer Shearin, public speaker spoke about the Vision Zero Action Plan. Seema Lindskog, public speaker spoke about the Vision Zero Action Plan. MOTION: Commissioner Zhao moved, seconded by Commissioner Ganga to recommend to the City Council adoption of Cupertino's Draft Vision Zero Action Plan with the following changes: Speed Management Planned Projects Page no. in VZ draft 2 From (in VZ draft 2) 35 Automated speed enforcement To Automated speed enforcement (where permitted) 62 (Add end of planned projects section) The City of Cupertino is currently involved in a multi - jurisdictional study to create a shared vision for the future Speed Mitigating 62-77 Measures All Recommended Projects 62-63 Stevens Creek Blvd. and 70-71 Stelling Road 66-67 (Add in potential toolbox items) (Add in potential toolbox items) (Add in potential toolbox items) 2 of the Stevens Creek Boulevard Corridor Under Speed Safety Improvements for each corridor add the toolbox items "Speed Limit Reduction-AB43", "Turn Calming Program", and "Automated Speed Enforcement (where permitted)" Under Speed Safety Improvements add the toolbox item "Reduced Speed School Zone" Under Speed Safety Improvements add the toolbox items Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 6 BPC 08-21-2024 7 of 24 Blaney Avenue "Reduced Speed School Zone" and "Speed Cushions, Speed Humps and Tables". 15 (para 3 & 4), 16 (para 3) and "desired operating speeds" [update language] "optimized safe and context -sensitive operating speed for 109 (para 1) all users" 15 (para 3 & 4), 16 (para 3) and (Add in AB43 guidance) [ADD] "Reevaluate the speed limits on major streets in 109 (para 1) business and residential areas and other stretches identified as "safety corridors" by applying the guidelines outlined in AB43." High Injury 62-63 Stevens Blvd. Intersections, (Add in potential toolbox items) Add the toolbox items "Pedestrian Refuge Islands", "No Intersections 68-69 De Anza Blvd. Intersections, Right Turn on Red", and "Leading Pedestrian Interval". 70-71 Stelling Road Intersections, 72-73 Wolfe/Miller Intersections, 74-75 Bollinger Intersections High Injury 86 (column 3) "Implement cost- effective safety "Implement cost- effective safety enhancements, such as Network enhancements, encompassing the the installation of new road markings, signage, plastic Infrastructure installation of new road markings, signage, bollards, drop -in speed tables and minor adjustments to Implementable and minor adjustments to signals." Ladd signals." Actions additional items] Miller/Wolfe 72-73 "Wolfe Road serves as a crucial north -south "Wolfe Road and Miller Avenue are a continuous north - Recommended arterial. This four ... Miller Avenue is a north- south corridor. Wolfe Road serves as a crucial north -south Project south major collector..." [combine into one arterial with a four -lane and six -lane divided roadway. It corridor and make correction] incorporates various safety measures, including green - painted bike lanes and high -visibility crosswalks at some intersections. Miller Avenue is a four -lane divided 3 roadway with no bike lanes and on -street parking in the portion north of Calle de Barcelona, becoming a four -lane undivided roadway with Class II bike lanes and on -street parking to the south of Calle de Barcelona. The speed limit on the corridor is 35 mph. From 2012 to 2021, a total of 108 collisions were reported on this corridor. Among these, 6 collisions were classified as KSI collisions. The leading causes of these fatal and severe injuries were identified as Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 N BPC 08-21-2024 8 of 24 Stelling 70-71 "Stelling Road functions as a north -south Recommended collector, with the segment between Project Homestead Road and Stevens Creek Blvd. serving as a two-lane and a four -lane major collector with buffered Class II bike lanes, and a speed limit of 30 mph. The southern part transforms into a minor collector, characterized by a two-lane undivided roadway with center turn lanes at major intersections and buffer -separated Class II bike lanes on both sides, maintaining a speed limit of 30 mph. Between 2012 and 2021, a total of 76 injury collisions were reported, including 7 KSI collisions. Key contributors to these KSI incidents were improper turning, pedestrian right-of-way violations, and pedestrian code violations." " (corrections for lanes and speed limit) Toolbox Ratings 34 (Protected bikeways- Low-cost "Protected bikeways- Low-cost option with option with plastic stubs or plastic stubs or striping" [make item specific] striping) 34 (Two -stage Turn Box) (Update efficacy) 36 (Leading Pedestrian Interval) (Update efficacy) Automated 96 (last set of bullet points) Vehicles "Getting people and goods and services to their ultimate destination requires a fine- grained approach in the urban landscape. Where these modes and services can be automated to minimize the risk of mistakes 4 unsafe speeding, driving/riding on the wrong side of the road, improper turning, automobile right-of-way violation, and a DUI." "Stelling Road functions as a north -south collector, with the segment between Homestead Road and Stevens Creek Blvd. serving as a two-lane and a four -lane major collector, with the southern part transforming into a minor collector, characterized by a two-lane undivided roadway with center turn lanes at major intersections. The corridor has buffered Class II bike lanes on both sides north of McClellan Road, and a combination of buffered and unbuffered south of McClellan Road. The speed limit is 30 mph north of Alves Drive, and 35mph south of Alves Drive. Between 2012 and 2021, a total of 76 injury collisions were reported, including 7 KSI collisions. Key contributors to these KSI incidents were improper turning, pedestrian right-of-way violations, and pedestrian code violations." Change to "Protected bikeways with plastic bollards or similar" Lower efficacy to 2 [not used by vast majority of cyclists] Lower efficacy to 1 (efficacy very different if used without no RTOR] "Getting people and goods and services to their ultimate destination requires a fine-grained approach in the urban landscape. Automated modes and services have the potential to minimize the risk of mistakes resulting in a safer environment. Technology and actions include:" Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 BPC 08-21-2024 9 of 24 results in a safer environment. This can be accomplished through:" 96 (last set of bullet points) " Autonomous Vehicles, Micro mobility, Eliminate the word "Drones". Drones" "■ Working with tech companies and organizations to and pioneer autonomous vehicle testing and adoption to "Continue to work with tech companies and improve safety while protecting privacy. organizations to pioneer autonomous [ADD] ■ Pursuing vehicle automation and micro mobility vehicle testing and adoption to improve adoption as a complement to rather than in replacement of safety" [update for clarity] improved public transportation and active transportation, with the goals of reduced VMT and risk of collisions." Vision Zero Task 94 Force Aligning Existing 15, bottom left paragraph Improvements with Vision Zero Resolution iii What is a Vision ii Zero Action Plan (add item) (A correction: two sentences are repeated verbatim in the paragraph) "Provide for ongoing evaluation and performance..." "A Vision Zero document typically encompasses a comprehensive strategy aimed at eliminating all traffic fatalities and severe injuries while promoting safe, healthy, and equitable mobility for all road users. The specific contents of a Vision Zero document can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the goals of the initiative, but here are some common elements often included:" 5 7. Improve speed data quality Action: Create annual report from speed -monitoring devices and any vehicle speed study reports on key corridors in the city. Outcome: Reliable data for speed of vehicles on key corridors. Eliminate repetition starting with the word "Instead, the... "Establish a Vision Zero Task Force to provide for ongoing evaluation and performance..." "A Vision Zero document typically encompasses a comprehensive strategy aimed at eliminating all traffic fatalities and severe injuries while promoting safe, healthy, and equitable mobility for all road users. Cupertino's Vision Zero document aligns with these goals, and includes the following elements:" Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 9 BPC 08-21-2024 10 of 24 Acknowledgments I MOTION PASSED: 4-0, John absent NEW BUSINESS "City of Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Ilango Ganga John Zhao Herve Marcy Joel Wolf Grace John" STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS 3. Staff update and Commissioner Activity Report (All) NO ACTION TAKEN FUTURE AGENDA SETTING Work Plan "City of Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Herve Marcy - Chair Joel Wolf — Vice Chair Ilango Ganga John Zhao Grace John Jack Carter (former) Gerhard Eschelbeck (former) Erik Lindskog (former)" • Bicycle Facilities - In Progress • Vision Zero - In Progress o Invite the City of Fremont to present on their Vision Zero Program (dependent on if a representative can join) • New Bicycle Pedestrian Plan (FY 24-25) • Rodrigues Avenue Update (August) Grants • Know/Understand Fed Grant Funding with Caltrans on updated bike-ped planning Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 10 BPC 08-21-2024 11 of 24 • Understand/Educate on what funding standards are (Fed/State) Studies / Plans • Kennewick Drive/Homestead Road Study o Stop Gap Measures/Temporary Solutions • Study on McClellan Ave bike lanes in front of Monte Vista High School • Staff update - Rodrigues Ave Speed Study and Street Crossing Behavior -suggested for July meeting • Staff update - Stevens Creek Corridor Vision Study • Examine Pedestrian Walkways for Safety • Install Bollards at existing buffered bike lanes (Public Request) • Path between Lincoln Elem and Monta Vista HS • Regnart Creek Trail Crossing at Blaney Avenue • Speed Limit Reduction Study on Blaney, Rodrigues, McClellan (Public Request) • Speed Limits Studies • Bollinger Road Corridor Projects • Staff update - Stevens Creek Boulevard, Phases 3 • Staff update - Safe Routes to School (SR2S) • Staff update — De Anza Blvd Buffered Bike Lanes • Carmen Road Bridge • I-280 Wolfe Interchange Education • Adult Bicycle Education • Impact of Semi -Rural Designation on Bike and Ped Projects/Priorities • Lead Pedestrian Walk Interval (LPI) — Start pedestrian green before vehicles Miscellaneous • Bicycle Licensing (Theft Prevention) VA Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 11 BPC 08-21-2024 12 of 24 • Review Progress toward BPC Objectives & Grant Applications (6 mo.) • Status — VTA BPAC Adult Bicycle Education (Lindskog) • Inventory of Traffic Lights (triggering traffic light from a detector) — Staff update o Is there a sensitivity setting? ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 8:23 p.m. SUBMITTED BY: David Stillman, Staff Liaison Note: Any attachments can be found on the Cupertino Website httl2s://www.cupertino.org/our-ciiy/agendas-minutes Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Special Meeting June, 13 2024 12 Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Agenda item Bg� 08-21-2024 13 of 24 June 13, 2024 June 13, 2024 13 BPC 08-21-2024 History • Draft Plan presented to BPC March 28, 2024 • BPC Motion: • Solicit BPC and public feedback thru April 8 • BPC revisit Plan in May 2024 • Goal - Council approve Plan June 2024 • Staff and consultant addressed comments and updated draft Plan 14 BPC 08-21-2024 Significant comments heard and addressed: • Include Miller and Blaney in HIN • Figure 12 and Recommended project list • Reorganize to clearly identify action items necessary to achieve goals • Organized into 4 primary chapters • Implementable Actions referenced to subsequent subsections • Clarify task force workplan, goals and actions • Task force section added • Better address role of lowering speed limits in KSI reduction • Action Plan A.8 added - AB 43/Safety Corridor • Speed limit reduction countermeasure added - Speed limit reduction • Will add AB43 consideration to recommended projects 15 BPC 08-21-2024 Significant comments heard and addressed: • Address role of quick -build projects • Action Plan B.3 added - Quick build demonstration projects • Countermeasure added - Protected bikeways low-cost option • Ongoing/Future safety future safety project section added • Enhances eligibility for grant funding • Expand Safe Routes to School discussion • Action Plan D.6 and D.8 added - increasing investments and student safety education • Expand transit discussion • Action Plan C.6 added - incentivize and prioritize transit • Transit Safety countermeasures added • Resolution included 16 BPC 08-21-2024 Significant comments heard and addressed: • Address role of quick -build projects • Action Plan B.3 added - Quick build demonstration projects • Countermeasure added - Protected bikeways low-cost option • Ongoing/Future safety future safety project section added • Enhances eligibility for grant funding • Expand Safe Routes to School discussion • Action Plan D.6 and D.8 added - increasing investments and student safety education • Expand transit discussion • Action Plan C.6 added - incentivize and prioritize transit • Transit Safety countermeasures added 0 Resolution included 17 BPC 08-21-2024 Next Steps • Since release of current draft, Staff has received additional feedback and suggestions • Will incorporate all into Final Draft • BPC consider recommending City Council adopt Final Plan, incorporating additional feedback • City Council to consider adoption July 9, 2024 18 Page na, in VZ draft 2 Speed Mitigating 62-77 Measures All Recmimiended Projects 62-63 Stevens Creek Blvd. and 70-71 Stelling Road 66-67 Blaney Avenue 15 (pwa 3 & 4),16 (para 3) and 109 (Para 1) 1v (pax. 3 & 4),16 (par. 3) and 109 (par. 1) Ilighlnjury 62-63 Stee•ens Blvd. Inte.... t,.—, Intersections _.,--. � .-_. a 31rd. InY-•sc:ions, �?1 -� 1 elh7s p.a:i [cte-sec:i.ns, -_--_ . � olfe `.tiller I_rxaectcrs, 71-75 Bollinger lntersections 11igh Injury &6(co1umn 3) NeEwork lnfrastrurtare Implementable Actions Mill-tWnlfe 72-73 Recommended Project BPC 08-21-2024 Fmm (in VZ draft 2) To (Add in poten.M2 foolbox items) _ n 41 ei Speed Safety Improvements ror ea_h _.:=' _r add Ca:mi-.,?r��ra::•. .,=-,rl A-::ernated Speed Safety Er.lcrcenie (Add in pot—Nd foolbox items) L-:.::er Spee•1 3a:et.- _:-.=:_:e ents add the toolbox item _«....�eu Spze.: 5c....... Zm e. (Add is pagmtud fmibax items) L--.::er Speed Sa t-: _=c•: e::•.erts add t­ toclbox items Srae.1C,shions, eed Humps and Tables "desired operating speeds" [update language] -im iv i safe and corer-l-sensitive operating speed for all users" (Add tin AB43 guidance) [ADD] "Reevaluate the speed limits on major streets in business and residential areas and other strebches identified as "safety mmdors" by applying the guidelines outlined in AB43_" (Add is pot-ft d fovlbvx items) Add the toolbox hems "Pedestrian Ref„vw Islands", "No Right Turn on Red", and "Leading Pedestrian Inte=al"_ cost- effective safety '•Implement cost- effective safety enhancements, such as encompassing the the-t.Uation of nezn,- road markings, signage. plastic i.::,:_an,n of n,--ad markings, signage, bollard,,drop-in speed tables and minor adjustments to .. c ... = ­�justments to signals." fadd signals." .. c--e I c d serves as a c-ac'al north -south "Wolfe Road and 11" - Avenue are a c..,:-, --• �rth- arteui .This`our...hfi::=ers-.-enze is.north- south mrridor_LNolie Road serves asacn:cia::. -Ih .nth ­.th _za oi::=ectnr... co.~soine info one arterial with a four-1.-:r.e and si. -Iane :�=.-ile:l :oaaway. It _�.. _.. ...c ....... .. ._?�•x] incorporatesvariouss.=,il--, m.easzres. cl. ir.ggreen- painted bike lanes ar.:l i.igk•: •; is=: i=i[• cru .lks at some intersections. Millet e divided roadway withno bike lanes and ..-street parking in the portionnorth of Calle de Barcelona, becoming a fourlane undivided roadway withClass Ilbike lanes and orrsfzeeE parking to the south of Cane de Barcelona. The speed limit on the corridor m 35 mph. From 2012 to 2021, a total of 106 19 5tetling 70--1 �tel::r.z I'ca. , es a :,cr'b.-south Recommended _...sector. -.:'::, :he ie er.t x .%eer. Project F1 c: 5tza,' 1 c a'd ate•: ers Csee;; Blvd. _...:erctoC -� I[i. Lzfferac Class c:ke lanes, :ini-=r 3C rr.pl,_-a'hem art -r _ :star- s _ri c a -.:n _ r c.. _1-.a ra _terize•1-.-at--_-lore-:._.- ed °.pia, censor tun -.-.",es at s.ajor ...=__=c.r._n anto,:rfe_-sepac,=bed Class Il spec: �lim-t Cf =i. nips".. Bet.: eer.:1C1_ and tc:a: of -* iris: sc...=io•,s Well =ep -Drted.:nc1-z1i:.z-K _,lhs_­_-. fey sxt=iL•uvs :o t:".ese K�: 1,,-der.t�-- :rere impmpe_ t,: ink.:.elesa's:, ri,h: of -map iolat[c-s. and pe_:esaiar code r: c_ations �. (mrac;-,- b: a ._s axd sree-, i;axit) BPC 08-21-2024 mlllstons were reported on fhis corridor. Among these, 6 mllivons were ch—fied as KSl mllisinns- The leading causes of these fatal and severe injuries were identified as unsafe speeding, drrumg(riding on the wrong side of the Toad, i—Toper automobile nghtbf-way violation, .�tel r.z I' c:. =unc:fo as a ncr'b.-south collector, with :_e re;n,en' bet, -en Hamer—.1 P.oR.1 Rs :'e%- n Creek 3. .d se: ving as a rr: Iane and a four -lane major __.:e_tor...-ifh lice southern par[ 4areslorudr,g into a nmror cror, characterized by two-lane undivided roadway with curter turn lanes at major intersections The corridor has buffered Class II bike lanes on both sides north of McClellan Road, and a combination of buffered and unbuffered south of McClellan Road. The speed limit m 30 —ph— -th of Alves Drive, and 35mph south of Alves Dr, Betneen 2912 and 2021, a total of 76 Injury --a'i- =5 were reported, including 7 KSI collisions. Key cent=:L•"­ to these YSI incidents woe improper fuming, rightvf-way violations, and pedestrian code iolatic. Toolbox Ratings 34 (Probated bikeways- Low-cost "Protected bil:eways- Lary --cost option ve-ith Change to'Tro. bed bikeways with plastic bollards or option cs,Ith plastic stubs or plastic stubs or striping' fmake item spwc al similar" stnpmg) 34 (Two -stage Turn Box) (Update e ffrcnsyl efficacy to 2 foot eked by oast majsrfty sf cyclistsl 36 (Leading Pedestrian Interval) (Update cicacy) re, er efficacy to 1 feffrcacy very'tifla—f efazs eoithaut rea RIAutomated 46 (last set of bullet points] "Getting Pe ts. E ana Boas and seriees to tfng pecc:e art f. boo:sand ser-•ices to tl. ultimate Vehicles t-.s'- nPin,,ate 1est_e-s:io:, regiires a fine- Bestir. a:i.,n recnires a t_re or ai-,ed apt:-eadr is t, e arban .—_. -_= cad, in'he -.:_bat.: andscape. land— e. Automated modes and services race the .,-z-e r,ese n.odzs a-.c: sc_-::des dare be poten:_.e.:or»,r.,m-c the risk of mistakes resulting ma ..u._mated to nihirnuze the risk of mistakes safer environment Teclu,ology and actions include" _e 7: tsm a safer ems unrunent-This can be . c,1nplfshed through:,• 20 V 96 (last set otbulhd points) Vision Zero Task 94 Force Aligning Existing ld, bott m left paragraph Improve ents with Vision Zero Resolution In What isa Vis' rr Zem Action Plan " Autonomous Vehicles, Micro mobility, Dme s and "Continue to work with tech companies and organizations to pioneer autonomous vehicle testing and adoption to improve safety" fuydate far clantyl (crld ftIM) (A "F-vide for ongoing evaluation and pexfor_.anre__ "AVir: r. Zen documenttvpic.11v encompasses a men: rehen 7 e s'satzgv aimed a:.. nusattr.; al] t=a_=ic t=.t.=.li:ies and severe i:q..s.e_ <: e p_safe, health-_:. art sic uitaole -.A A, for all mad users- the specific cant_--ts of a Vision Zero document can vary depenaing—the jurisdiction and the goals of the initiative, but here are some coon,.. elements often included:" Acknowledgments I "Cate of Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commas n Ilango Gang. John Zhao I-Ierve Marne Joel Wolf Grarejohn" BPC 08-21-2024 Eliminate the ward -'Drones'. • Working with tech companies and organizations to pioneer autonomous vehicle testing and adoption to improve safety white pmtectfng resident privacy_ [ADD] ■ Pursuing v Iude autoutat= and micro mobility adoption as a complement to rather than fn replaomaent of improved public transportation and active transportation, vnth the goals of reduced VMT and risk of m11i na" 7. Improve speed data oua:ity Action: Crease any -,sal, e F. ort from speed-mo tuf; devices and any vehicle speed study reports —key mrndnrs m the city_ Outcome: Reliable data for speed of vehicles on key corridors. Flinunate repetition starting with the word -Instead, the_ " "Establish a Vision Zero Task Force to provide fox ongoing evaluation and perfoxmanre_ _" "A Vision Zmo document tvpicallc- encompasses a comprEl e n e straieg ,: aimoo, a7 al: ]raf_ic toca,iLes and severe .r.'ur_es - Tile -ate, h hhy, and e-1--able moctli] for a:: roa usu-. Cupertino's Vision _ __.._-e goals, and includes the iollowmf; elements:" "City of Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Mango Gang. John Zhao I-Ierve Marcy Joel Wolf Gr ]obn Jack Carter - Esch Hl k Erik Lmdskog" 21 CITY OF CUPERTINO BPC 08-21-2024 22 of 24 CUPERTINO Mz5K0ciy: Agenda Item Subject: 2024 Fall Bike Fest Planning and Coordination (Werner) Discuss Planning and Coordination for 2024 Fall Bike Fest Agenda Date: 8/21 /2024 Agenda M 2. CITY OF CUPERTINO Page 1 of 1 Printed on 8/15/2024 powered by LegistarTM 22 CITY OF CUPERTINO BPC 08-21-2024 23 of 24 CUPERTINO 24-13343 Agenda Item Subject: Commission Annual Report to City Council (Marcy) Agenda Date: 8/21 /2024 Agenda #: 3. Discuss and Prepare Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Annual Report to City Council CITY OF CUPERTINO Page 1 of 1 Printed on 8/15/2024 powered by LegistarT°" 23 CITY OF CUPERTINO BPC 08-21-2024 24 of 24 CUPERTINO 24-13344 Agenda Item Subject: Staff Update and Commissioner Activity Report (All) Receive Updates from Staff and Commissioners Regarding Recent Activities Agenda Date: 8/21 /2024 Agenda M 4. CITY OF CUPERTINO Page 1 of 1 Printed on 8/15/2024 powered by LegistarTM 24