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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-03-2013 o�QORT TOE V �O City of Port Townsend wA Meeting Minutes Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board Thursday, January 3, 2013, 4:30 pra - 5:30 pra City Hall, Conference Rm 41 L Meeting called to order at 4:30 pm by board chair, Scott Walker II. Members in attendance: Lys Burden, Tim Eaton, Pat Teal and Jolly Wahlstrom III. Staff present: none Visitors: Scott Haggerty (soil scientist with the USFS with possible interest in serving on the NMTAB) II Approval of agenda — agenda approved as amended by voice vote III. Approval of Minutes —Minutes of the December were approved as amended by voice vote. IV. Business 1. Lynn/Richardson Property— Scott Walker had nothing to report at this time, but will meet with Dick Lynn and Doug Mason, attorney for Jefferson Land Trust later in January. At this time Scott is under the impression that Dr. Lynn only wants to trade enough land to move the trail, and a new corridor flagging process will be undertaken. 2. Grant Street School SRTS Discussion/Plan—tabled for fiirther review by board members. Feedback to Lys needed. 3. Upcoming Trail Project—Board members considered several trail projects in various states of completion, including: Willamette r/w for gravel and drainage, 13th Street connection between Hendricks and Hancock as a link in the Bishop to Kah Tai Parks connecting corridor. The project that most excited everyone was to sponsor a sign-making work party to create trail navigation signs for Cappys Trails, as so many people get lost or disoriented there. Sally had donated some old cedar decking, and Jolly has routers; so it was decided to announce a sign-making session at Jolly's workshop for Saturday, January 19th. Signs would be placed at the March trail work day. For any location suggestions for signage, send e-mail to Jolly. Signs suggested at the meeting: 39th&Hendricks, 39th&Howard, Thomas & 46th, 46th&Hendricks, and signs indicating the direction toward: Cook Ave, Blue Heron School, North Beach, Mason and Umatilla 4. Budgeted Funds for Map Printing—tabled to determine David McCollough's interest in designing a pocket-sized bike/ped map. Lys will follow up. 5. Downtown Bike Racks — A new parking space for motorcycles was designated near the intersection of Water and Taylor Streets. These spaces can be used by bicycles, if motorcycles are not present. 7. 2013 Work Plan/Trail Work Schedule— The board will review the list drafted at the last meeting at a subsequent meeting. It was mentioned that the Board should work with other stakeholders to promote walking, bicycling and SRTS (Safe Routes to School). Board members would like to work on a list of trail projects to be accomplished this year. We also discussed inviting other"stakeholders" to our meeting to give reports and let us know of any issues they might have; suggested invitees included: school district rep, police department, health department, Transit, Recyclery/PTBA, Jeff Chapman/JTC, Wash DOT, county parks, historic preservation commission (UPC), Main Street and Ft. Worden. 8. Explore Possible Road Edge Funding Source using Car Tab Fees — Scott still needs to meet with David Timmons to find out more information. V. General Discussion - Scott Haggerty lives near Cappys Trails and was excited about the idea of installing some wayfinding signs there. He said he has encountered too many people there who become totally disoriented by the existing trail system. VI. Next Meeting: 4:30 pm, February 7, 2013. VII. Adjourned at 6:15 pm VIII. Long Term, Continuing Issues: 1. Securing r/w easements for: Spruce Valley and Chestnut Street Trails, 2. Designating and marking an official Portage Trail, 3. Hwy 20 underpass and appropriately marking bicycle passage through the Upper Sims Way roundabouts 4. SRTS improvements IX. Action Steps Needed 1. finish draft Grant Street School Walking Audit Report 2. meeting with John Watts 3. meeting with Dave Timmons to obtain more information about proposed car tab fee program and support for more business-funded bike racks in town 4. determine details of potential new bike/ped map from David McCollough and Portland 5. Jolly to check on EcoVillage R/w 6. Draft letter to WashDOT still needs to be v ritten about inappropriate roundabout signage for bicycling