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The City of Mountain View Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) was established to address a variety of issues associated with promoting a safe and positive environment for bicyclists and pedestrians in Mountain View including transportation, safety and access. The Committee consists of five members.
The general functions of the Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee are to:
- Promote the development and maintenance of the City's bikeway and pedestrian facilities,
- Promote walking and bicycling as alternative means of transportation,
- Ensure sensitivity to bicycle and pedestrian issues in the design and implementation of public works projects impacting cyclists and pedestrians, and
- Propose, review and prioritize bicycle and pedestrian projects for annual Transportation Development Act funding.
Bylaws and Workplan
Additional information on BPAC, walking and biking in Mountain View:
Meetings
The Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee meets on the last Wednesday of every month, except for the months of May, July and December (unless otherwise posted) at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are held at the following location:
Plaza Conference Room
City Hall, 2nd Floor
500 Castro St.
Mountain View, CA 94041
Members of the public are welcome to join in person or via video conference. See the current BPAC agenda posted on the Legistar page for dial-in information and the link to the Zoom meeting is located here.
Agendas
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The Current Agenda and supporting materials will be posted the Friday prior to the meeting date at mountainview.legistar.com. It may be necessary to navigate to the appropriate meeting date and body.
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To view archived meeting agendas and minutes, visit City Records online.
Committee Members:
- Chair John (Isaac) Stone
- Vice-chair Terry Barton
- Lada Adamic
- James Kuszmaul
- Valerie Fenwick
To become a BPAC member, please apply here.
View the Advisory Body Roster for additional information.
Public Comments
Members of the public may provide public comment orally at the meeting or written comment via email at bpac@mountainview.gov by 4 p.m. the day of the BPAC meeting.