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Four vacant seats San Mateo C/CAG BPAC

The City/County Association of Governments (C/CAG) of San Mateo County currently has four vacant seats for public members on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC).

San Mateo C/CAG logo CCAG

The county and all incorporated cities in San Mateo County are members of the C/CAG, which acts as the designated Congestion Management Agency (CMA) for the county. As such, C/CAG is responsible for spending funds on things like Safe Routes to School and other programs to encourage active transportation.

The BPAC provides advice and recommendations to the C/CAG Board of Directors on all matters relating to bicycle and pedestrian facilities planning and on the selection of projects for state and federal funding. Applicants must be a resident of San Mateo County. The appointment term is for two years.

The C/CAG Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee generally meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at San Mateo City Hall.

The BPAC only allows for two members, either elected or public, that reside in any particular jurisdiction (City or Unincorporated County). There are currently two members that reside in the City of South San Francisco. As a result no new members from South San Francisco can be appointed at this time.

This C/CAG BPAC covers the entire county, while the relatively new San Mateo County BPAC covers only unincorporated portions of the Peninsula.

To apply

Interested parties should complete the BPAC Membership Application (below) and submit it to Eliza Yu by November 18, 2016.

Public Membership Application

Please give brief answers to the following questions to be considered for appointment to the City/County Association of Governments (C/CAG) of San Mateo County Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC).

FOR INCUMBENTS:

1. Why do you want to be reappointed to the BPAC?

2. Do you have any suggestions for making the BPAC more effective?

3. How long have you served on the BPAC?

FOR NEW MEMBERS:

1. What expertise/experience do you have pertaining to serving on this committee?

2. Why do you want to serve on this committee?

3. What special strengths would you bring to the committee?

4. What is the role of the countywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee?

5. Have you ever attended a meeting of this committee? If so, when?

FOR ALL APPLICANTS:

A. The C/CAG BPAC meets on the fourth Thursday of the month from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., do you have other commitments that will keep you from attending meetings?

B. Are you a member of any other committees/organizations?

C. Please mention the city in which you reside.

Include your name on your submittal with the answers to the questions above. Applications will be reviewed and presented to the C/CAG Board for appointment to the BPAC. Please email or mail your application to Eliza Yu, eyu@smcgov.org / 555 County Center, 5th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063.

A San Jose interactive maps park and trails survey

The city of San Jose Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services department is updating their “Greenprint” — their long-term strategic plan that guides the future expansion of San José’s parks, recreation facilities and community services — and invites residents and visitors for your feedback via an interactive map survey.

San Jose CA parks and trails survey

To give your input, click through to the Greenpoint Interactive Map Survey, and drop pins on the map. You can write about what parks, trails and community centers you use and like, and also identify problem spots.

H/T once again to Betsy.

I-280 corridor study public meetings

I-280 corridor Santa Clara County California

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) announced two public meetings as the agency develops a strategic plan for the I-280 corridor across Santa Clara County in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The purpose of the study is to develop a strategic plan for the 22-mile portion of I-280 corridor located in Santa Clara County. The study limits extend from the US 101/I-280/ I-680 interchange in San Jose to the San Mateo County line near Palo Alto. The study will focus on highway “improvements” (e.g. interchange spacing, congestion relief, express lanes, etc.); bicycle and pedestrian improvements (e.g. access, cross connectivity, safety; transit service improvements (e.g. VTA light rail and bus services; Local roadway improvements (e.g. cross connectivity, etc.); and noise abatement (e.g. sound walls).

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Job: Spanish language bike promotion for Santa Cruz County

Join Ecology Action’s Transportation team and fulfill a key role in delivering school-based bicycle and walking safety education and encouragement efforts at over 50 schools throughout Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties. Ecology Action hopes to hire this position in late August with a start in early September. For those of you familiar with their programs, this coordinator will have a heavy presence in South County helping to implement the Active4Me and BikeSmart! programs.

Bike Shack Mural

In addition to their other programs to reduce automotive travel in Santa Cruz County, Ecology Action runs school-based bicycle and walking promotion for Santa Cruz County schools.

For more information and to apply: Spanish / English Bilingual Program Coordinator.