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In November 2011, the City Council adopted the South Bay Bicycle Master Plan which provides guidelines for improving and prioritizing bicycle infrastructure and to regionally connect the seven cities of Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, El Segundo, Torrance, Gardena and Lawndale. Specifically, the plan proposes to expand the bicycle network in Manhattan Beach from 3 miles to 31 miles by 2021. All future projects implemented in accordance with this plan requires City Council review and approval for feasibility and fiscal implications through the public hearing process.
A. WELCOME
Richard Thompson, Director of Community Development
B. PRESENTATION
Erik Zandvliet, City Traffic Engineer
Lieutenant Andy Harrod, Police Department Traffic Division
C. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND OPEN DISCUSSION
All public comments, questions and discussion items regarding Sharrows on Pacific Avenue are welcome at this time. Please note that the Mobility Plan update currently underway will incorporate public comments regarding proposed improvements on Pacific Avenue, such as Sharrows, but no decisions will be made at tonight’s meeting regarding Sharrows, or any other aspect of the Mobility Plan. Also, please invite all interested parties to participate in the Public Workshops regarding the Mobility Plan Update.
D. CLOSING COMMENTS
Thank you for caring about the future of your City and taking the time to participate in this valuable process which will work towards improving mobility, and the safety of all pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, and transit riders throughout Manhattan Beach. If you would like to be placed on the email list or have any further questions, please contact us at the information below.
TENTATIVE DATES FOR FUTURE MOBILITY PLAN UPDATE MEETINGS
Public Engagement Workshop #2 – October 2013
Planning Commission/Parking and Public Improvements Commission – November 2013
Final Mobility Plan to City Council – January 2014
For more information, please visit the City's Mobility Plan Update page.
Public comments may be submitted throughout the entire process of the Mobility Plan Update.
Please submit your comments to Jason Masters or Nhung Madrid.