Oakland's Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC) was established on February 4, 2014, to advise the City Council on programs and projects related to walking and bicycling. The first meeting of the Commission was on September 18, 2014. Every meeting is open to the public, so feel free to drop on by! There is an open forum at the beginning of each meeting when members of the public may comment on any issue within BPAC’s subject matter jurisdiction.
The duties of the BPAC according to its establishing ordinance are:
- Review and advise on proposed projects for Transportation Development Act Article 3 funding;
- Provide input to staff on the expenditure of Measure B Bicycle & Pedestrian Pass-through funds;
- Provide input to staff in the implementation of the Bicycle Master Plan, the Pedestrian Master Plan, and other related Plans;
- Identify projects and plans that are pertinent to the Commission's purpose and prioritize those projects and plans for design review by the Commission.
This agenda is for the BPAC meeting on December 20th, 2018 6:00-8:00pm, in Hearing Room 4. In addition to procedural items, the agenda includes presentations on bicycle and pedestrian access to Oakland BART stations, the Estuary Park Project, parking enforcement in bike lanes, and the Chair’s draft Annual Report to Public Works Committee.