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CiTY OF SAN LEANDRO BiCYCLE & PEDESTRiAN MASTER PLAN ~ 11 <br />Community Involvement in Development of the Plan <br />The City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) advised City <br />staff and the consultant team in development of the Plan. The BPAC includes <br />11 members: one City Council-appointed member from each of the six Council <br />Districts and five at-large members. The 2018 Plan Update was discussed at <br />four BPAC meetings. Two of these meetings were combined with Public Open <br />Houses where the public and BPAC members could directly interact with <br />project consultants and provide comments and feedback. <br />San Leandro residents share their comments, concerns, and ideas at the first Public Open House/BPAC meeting in February 2017 at City Hall. <br />Additionally, an online survey was conducted to gather additional public <br />feedback from a broader audience. The survey was distributed through a <br />variety of means, including Next Door, The San Leandro Times, Facebook <br />advertisements, and City’s email lists from the BPAC and Recreation and <br />Human Services. Almost 1,100 responses were recorded, or 1 in 80 San <br />Leandro residents. Additional Plan feedback was collected through the City’s <br />virtual City Hall (Peak Democracy) and through comments on Next Door. <br />149
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