HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-11-15 Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee AgendaAGENDA
BOZEMAN (Area) PEDESTRIAN AND TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
12 Noon, Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Upstairs Conference Room, Alfred Stiff Professional Building, 20 East Olive Street, Bozeman MT
(committee is only advisory & decisions may be made on any topic under legitimate discussion)
I. Call to Order & Introductions of Attendees
II. Consideration of Meeting Agenda (Chair may make adjustments as deemed helpful)
III. Public Comment (Please state your name and address. This is the time for individuals to
comment on any matters falling within the purview of the Committee. Opportunity
for public input will also be provided in conjunction with each individual agenda item.
A given speaker addressing a given topic may speak at one or the other of those two
opportunities but not both. Please limit comments to a maximum of three
minutes. The chairperson may alter or waive these restrictions.)
IV. Approval of Minutes of January 14 Meeting
V. Report on Results of Previous Actions & Consideration of Further Action
VI. Reports from City Commissioners, County Commissioners & School Board Members
VII. Reports/Requests from Police & Sheriff’s Liaison Officers
VIII. Reports from Non-Voting Official Committee Members (City, County, & School)
IX. Reports from Related Groups (BABAB, TCC, GVLT, Bike Walk Montana, INC, etc.)
X. Election of 0 or 1 At-Large Voting Members for 2015
XI. Possible Extension Southward of 15 MPH Speed Zone on South Church
XII. Implementation of Bozeman Community Transportation Safety Plan
XIII. Legislative Update & Consideration of Lobbying Efforts
XIV. Additional Business (time permitting)
a. Consider making safety-related recommendations to Congress, the State legislature,
MDT, City & County Commissions, planning boards, & other review groups,
administrative bodies & advocacy groups on proposed projects and on policies &
budgets scheduled for consideration by those bodies or under staff review
b. Specific Sidewalks & Pedestrian Crossings (existing or proposed)
c. Individual streets & Intersections (e.g., Willson, College, Kagy)
d. Distracted Driver Issues (bills, laws, ordinances & educational efforts)
e. Consider Joining With Other Groups in Advocating for Safety Causes
f. Other Concerns of Members
XV. Future Meetings (March 11 ?)
XVI. Adjournment
Bozeman Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee meetings are open to all members of the
public. If you have a disability that requires assistance, please contact City’s ADA Coordinator,
James Goehrung, at 582-3232 (TDD 582-2301).
Questions about the Committee should be directed to its chairperson, Ralph W. Zimmer, 586-
9152, RalphZimmer@mcn.net