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Meeting Notes– University City Bike and Walk Task Force <br />9.7.2011 and Page 2 <br /> <br />the implementation process of this plan. Steve Kraft noted that the GRG project on Delmar (Ackert <br />Plaza) had little or no input from citizens and minimal input from the U City Parks Commission or <br />City Council. Steve expressed skepticism about opportunities for citizen input to GRG in connection <br />with the Olive bike lanes. Beverly asked whether a bike lane down the middle of Olive was possible; <br />a possible issue with this would be left turns by cars. Margaret said she has seen center lanes in <br />Washington DC but that she understands they are expensive. Sarah asked Angelica about <br />connectivity from Olive to Delmar; Angelica explained that the major connectors are owned by the <br />County (Hanley, North&South,). Margaret reiterated the need to have a pedestrian controlled <br />crosswalk fat Olive to Centennial Commons. Carol expressed concern and dismay that the <br />presentation on the 2005 plan we had just listened to made no reference to the GRG plan, as it <br />seems to her that the two conflict, and stated that she hoped that he updating of the U City plan for <br />Olive would take into account GRG’s plans for the street. Linda asked about the GRG plan linking <br />Shaw Park to Old Bonhomme; Angelica said it was currently being reviewed by U City staff for ADA <br />compliance. Angelica updated us on the Safe Routes to School grant request confirming that this <br />year no infrastructure money has been requested, just money for signage. <br /> <br /> <br />1) Approval of agenda <br />Approved, with the addition of a discussion of Hartmann Towing and the sidewalk in front of it <br />on Olive. Also, Shannon asked whether it was possible to establish an arterial parallel to Olive— <br />perhaps close Vernon to use as a bike path. Steve said that would be subject to the Parkview <br />Gardens Master Plan. The right –of-way/sidewalk there is indeed 6 to 12 inches. (Agenda is <br />attached to minutes) <br /> <br />2) Approval of minutes of previous meeting and any admin issues <br />Approved, and after discussion it was decided NOT to change the next meeting date from <br />July 5 to July 12 <br /> <br /> <br />3) Status of the Trailnet Master Plan and May 18 presentation <br />Carol noted that the presentation was well done, and well attended with approximately 35 to <br />40 people attending, although the audience was primarily older and white. <br /> <br />4) Reports on community events we participated in <br /> Margaret reported on both the May 15 Rain Garden Block Party and Fair U City, noting we <br />had good foot traffic for both and that Kevin’s map was very popular. Shannon suggested that for <br />future events we bring a bike rack as a prop. Kevin said that Trailnet has portable bike racks we <br />could use. Lynette remarked that the new Loop bike racks should be in place around July 1. Sarah <br />asked whether there could be diagonal parking on Delmar; Lynette explained that the County would <br />have to approve such. <br /> <br />5) Status of Great Rivers Greenway Centennial Greenway in U City—no report <br /> <br />6) Subcommittees and working groups <br />Sarah suggested we consolidate these groups and put together a vision and goals for them; <br />Margaret said we could do that next meeting, as we are running out of time. <br /> <br />There was then a discussion of speed tables. Possible sites include Big Bend/Delmar and <br />Jackson/Gannon. <br /> <br />7) Other old business <br /> <br />