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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: January 20, 2009
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Kathleen Bracke
DK Kemp
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No.003,2009,Amending Section 2-428 of the City Code Expanding
the Functions of the Transportation Board to Include the Establishment of a "Bicycle Advisory
Committee."
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of this Ordinance on Second Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on January 6, 2009, establishes a Bicycle
Advisory Committee (BAC). The BAC will be a citizen advisory committee which reports to the
City of Fort Collins Transportation Board. BAC members will have interest in or knowledge of
bicycling related issues. The BAC's role will be to review issues related to bicycling in the areas of
engineering, enforcement, education, encouragement, environment, community, and economy, as
noted in the 2008 Bicycle Plan.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Copy of First Reading Agenda Item Summary - January 6, 2009.
(w/o original attachments)
ATTACHMENT 1
ITEM NUMBER: 12
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: January 6, 200s
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL FF: Kathleen Bracke
DK Kemp
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 003, 2009, Amending Section 2-428 of the City Code Expanding
the Functions of the Transportation Board to Include the Establishment of a "Bicycle Advisory
Committee."
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the ordinance on First Reading.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There are no direct costs to th$Wty/SVpoEd mat- is for the new Bicycle Advisory
Committee can be covered through the existing Transportation Planning department budget in 2009.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
As recommended in the 2008 Bicycle Plan adopted by City Council on October 7, 2008, the City
is implementing the formation of a Bicycle Advisory Committee. The Fort Collins Bicycle
Advisory Committee (BAC) is proposed as a citizen advisory committee which reports to the City
of Fort Collins Transportation Board. BAC members will have interest in or knowledge of bicycling
related issues. The BAC's role will be to review issues related to bicycling in the areas of
engineering, enforcement, education, encouragement, environment, community, and economy, as
noted in the 2008 Bicycle Plan.
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BACKGROUND
The City of Fort Collins' updated Bicycle Plan was adopted by City Council on October 7,2008 and
includes a recommendation to form a BAC. During the October 7 Council meeting, City Manager
Darin Atteberry suggested a framework for the formation of a Bicycle Advisory Committee in Fort
Collins by the end of the year.
Based upon recent public outreach, coordination with existing Boards, and the City Manager's
Office guidance, Transportation Planning staff recommends that the BAC report to the
January 6, 2009 -2- Item No. 12
Transportation Board and that the Transportation Board remain the conduit to City Council on all
bicycling related matters. With this proposed approach,the BAC will serve as a separate committee
of the Transportation Board and a member of the Transportation Board will serve on the BAC to
provide a liaison role between c en ' ' P a •.
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Public Outreach:
In addition to the presentation of the 2008 Bicycle Plan to many City boards and commissions over
the last year,two recent public meeting were held on November 18 and 24 to seek public input on
the formation of the BAC. Results of the meeting yielded the following comments and suggestions:
• More "at large"bicyclist representation, including typical bicyclists
• Recreation club representation
• Retail and manufacturer representation
• Business developer representation
• Racing and special event organization representation
• Health and fitness representation
• Family bicycling representation
• CSU student representation
• CSUPD and Larimer County Sheriff representation
• Land Conservation anC!ce,
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• Additional staff: Convan isito e an sneering representation
• Committee function ae., sho p icy, rotat g members, alternates, evaluation
period.
Based on the feedback from these recent public meetings,staff recommends the BAC include three
"at-large"committee members that represent not only the geographic diversity of Fort Collins,but
also the special interest groups listed above. This criteria will be utilized when selecting the three
"at-large"members.
BAC Mission/Purpose
• Provide liaison between the City and the community and stakeholder groups on issues
related to bicycling.
• Foster the interchange of ideas from existing City boards and commissions,as well as other
community stakeholders, such as Poudre School District, Colorado State University, and
Downtown Development Authority, and others as appropriate.
• Promote bicycling as a v' bl o
• Act as a sounding boar or cit s wh a yc ated questions and concerns.
• Assist in the develop t and semi ti of bicy safety awareness, education and
encouragement material c i
• Develop implementation strategies for recommendations in the 2008 Bike Plan.
• Assist with the development of evaluation metrics for determining success of bicycle
programs and facilities.
• Review and provide comments regarding proposed bicycle-related capital improvement
projects, such as street improvements, traffic signal projects, and parking facility projects.
• Relay to City staff and other appropriate agencies issues and concerns related to bicycling.
January 6, 2009 -3- Item No. 12
BAC Membership,Terms and Conditions
The following boards, commissions, and community stakeholders are interested in participating in
the Bicycle Advisory Committe h c si and stakeholder would provide one
representative and one vote wit
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• Transportation Board
• Air Quality Board
• Parks and Recreation Board
• Natural Resources Advisory Board
• Land Conservation and Stewardship Board
• Senior Advisory Board
• Economic Advisory Commission
• Downtown Development Authority
• Bike Fort Collins
• Fort Collins Bike Co-op
• Poudre School District
• Colorado State University
• University Connections
• Three "At-Large" community members
o To represent ge c ' ty lli d special interests, such as
bicycle recreat clu s speci e n in cturing and retail sales, racing
organizations, torist spec e, a than fitness, building and development
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Staff recommends that boards, commissions, and other entities each nominate a representative
member to the City Manager for approval. Fort Collins residents interested in filling the three"At-
Large" membership positions will submit a BAC application and will be selected by the City
Manager. The City Manager will approve and appoint all BAC members. Upon approval of
formation of a BAC by the City Council, staff will proceed with securing the nominations from the
various boards, commission, and entities listed above and will also release a call for BAC "At-
Large"nominations from Fort Collins residents.
In addition to the 16 voting members,the following City departments will each provide a non-voting
representative to attend Bicycle Advisory Committee meetings:Police Services,Traffic Operations
Department, Engineering Department, and Transportation Planning/Safe Routes to School
Department. ``'yy
The Bicycle Advisory Commi a wi1P ablisJ
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and bylaws in accordance with
City policies for boards and co fission Me term iyears. BAC members will vote
to elect a chairperson and vice ers awill as determined by the Bicycle
Advisory Committee; however, procedures and regulations may emulate existing boards and
commissions standard operating procedures such as standard monthly or quarterly meetings. All
meetings will be open to the public.
City staff(Bicycle Coordinator)will facilitate meetings,notes,and act as City staff liaison regarding
City concerns and/or inquiries. The Bicycle Coordinator will report developments and current
projects of the BAC to the Transportation Board on a quarterly or on an as requested basis.
January 6, 2009 -4- Item No. 12
Next Steps
January 6 City Council consideration of the proposal for the formulation of the BAC.
January - -.
February 2009 City M Cgere owf
p. oval of n inations for BAC members.
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March 2009 -
December 2013 The Bicycle Advisory Committee will begin operations in March 2009 and
expire in December 2013,which is the end of the five year planning horizon
noted in the 2008 Bicycle Plan. During the next update to the City's Bicycle
Plan,an evaluation will be conducted to determine whether or not to continue
a BAC.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Transportation Board -November 19, 2008 minutes (draft).
ORDINANCE NO. 003, 2009
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING SECTION 2-428 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO AUTHORIZE THE TRANSPORTATION BOARD TO ESTABLISH
A "BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE"
WHEREAS, the City's updated Bicycle Plan was adopted by the City Council on October
7, 2008, and included a recommendation that the City form a Bicycle Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, the Transportation Board has been very supportive of bicycling in the City and
is interested in establishing the Bicycle Advisory Committee as a committee of the Transportation
Board for the purpose of reviewing all issues related to bicycling in the City and advising the
Transportation Board on those issues; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the Bicycle Advisory Committee should
be appointed by the City Manager upon nomination by various City Boards and Commissions and
should include three "at large" community members and various ex-officio, non-voting members
from City departments; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has further determined that the members of the Committee
should serve for two-year terrns and that the Committee should be authorized to establish its own
rules and regulations for its organization and procedures in accordance with the City's policies for
Boards and Commissions.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that Section 2-428 of the City Code be amended to read as follows:
Sec. 2-428. Functions; bicycle advisory committee.
(a) The duties and functions of the Board shall be to advise the City Council
on matters pertaining to the City's transportation policies and system including,but
not limited to, transportation planning, alternative modes planning (including
bikeways, pedestrian facilities, transit, air transportation, and van and car pooling),
capital improvement projects, downtown parking management, and other
transportation issues as identified in the Board work plan. Additionally, the Board
shall review the City's interaction with federal, state and county government, as well
as North Front Range Transportation and Air Quality Planning Council, Colorado
State University, and Poudre R-1 on transportation-related issues.
(b) The Board shall also establish and keep in place a committee to be known
as the "Bicycle Advisory Committee," the purpose of which shall be to advise the
Board with regard to bicycling related issues. Said committee shall consist of sixteen
(16) members, one of whom shall be a member of the Board, and fifteen (15) of
whom shall be appointed by the City Manager. The City Manager appointees shall
consist of three (3) "at large" members of the community plus one (1) member of
each of the following City boards and commissions and other civic organizations:
Air Quality Board
Parks and Recreation Board
Natural Resources Advisory Board
Land Conservation and Stewardship Board
Senior Advisory Board
Economic Advisory Commission
Downtown Development Authority
Bike Fort Collins
Fort Collins Bike Co-op
Poudre School District
Colorado State University
University Connections.
In addition to the foregoing sixteen (16) voting members, the Committee shall also
include four(4) non-voting members, with one (1) such member each representing
the City's Department of Police Services, Traffic Operations Department,
Engineering Department, and Transportation Planning/Safe Routes to School
Department. The Bicycle Advisory Committee may establish bylaws, rules and
regulations for its own organization and procedures in accordance with the City's
policies forboards and commissions,and all voting members of the Committee shall
be governed by said policies. Each member of the Bicycle Advisory Committee shall
serve for a term of two (2) years.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 6th day of
January, A.D. 2009, and to be presented for final passage on the h day of January, A.D. 2009.
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 20th day of January, A.D. 2009.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk