Bike/Ped Commission meeting tonight

Zooming into the meeting, mostly to hear about Indiana Avenue. First up, though, is a review of the ADA Transition Plan. Comments seem mostly positive, commissioners are worried about several engineering issues rather than planning.

Public Comment: Eric Ost thinks we aren’t doing enough due diligence on prioritizing projects. Thinks we spend too much on cycling and not enough on ADA.

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    Now on to Indiana Avenue! Coordinator mentions there have been several incidents on the corridor, but they haven’t put together a proposal yet. They will put something together after tomorrow’s public meeting. Three separate meetings over the summer to come up with a plan.

    Commisioners are asking for crash data (they will make it public next month).

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      @bloomington_in (Got pulled away from the computer for a while.) Public comment on Indiana Avenue was mostly positive, one person wanted the project extended all the way to 17th!

      Next project is a redo of Countryside and Southern Pines traffic calming. Surveys seem to indicate that residents think cars are still going too fast.

      A commissioner asks if anyone was against the project. Coordinator says a few people wanted traffic calming pulled out altogether, but a small minority.

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        @bloomington_in Vote is 5-0 in support with one abstention, the commissioner felt they didn’t have enough information to vote.

        Quick discussion of merging the traffic, bike/ped, and parking commissions. Will take public commissioners down from 21 people to five.

        That’s the end! Public meeting on Indiana Avenue tomorrow at Sample Gates. Not sure whether filling out a survey is sufficient public comment or whether I should be talking in all these meetings as well. Toot you tomorrow!