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• <br /> CITY OF SAN LEANDIRO <br /> APPROVED AND <br /> STAFF' REPORT FORWARDED <br /> TO CITY COUNCIL <br /> DATE: February 7, 2011 Stephen L. Hollister <br /> City Manager <br /> TO: Stephen L. Hollister, City Manager <br /> FROM: Uchenna Udemezue, Director <br /> Engineering and Transportatio epartment ' eie,c/ <br /> Keith Cooke, Principal Engineer <br /> Engineering and Transportation D pa ment <br /> SUBJEC PROJECT/PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <br /> MATTER OF ADOPTION OF THE 2010 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN <br /> AND APPROVAL OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PERMANENT BICYCLE AND <br /> PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC). <br /> SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDA'T'ION <br /> The City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan must be updated every three to five years to <br /> qualify for many of the bicycle and pedestrian grant funding programs. The current Bicycle and <br /> Pedestrian Master Plan was adopted in 2004. A short-term Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory <br /> Committee (BPAC) was convened to guide the development of an updated Bicycle and <br /> Pedestrian Master Plan. To better guide the City in fine- tuning the Bicycle and Pedestrian <br /> Master Plan and its implementation programs, a long -term BPAC should be established. <br /> The short -term BPAC. the Planning Commission and staff recommend that the City Council take <br /> the following actions: <br /> Holcl a public hearing on the draft 2010 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan and Statutory <br /> Exemption from CEQA; and <br /> 2. If no other concerns exist, approve the resolution adopting the 2010 Bicycle and <br /> Pedestrian Master Plan to be incorporated into the San Leandro General Plan <br /> The Planning Commission and staff further recommend the following actions: <br /> 1. Adopt a resolution approving the establishment of a long -term Bicycle and Pedestrian <br /> Advisory Committee; and <br /> 2. Approve the recommended members of the long -term Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory <br /> Committee <br />