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Thank you for your interest in the County of San Mateo Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee formation process. Residents of San Mateo County are invited to provide comments and suggestions about what types of skills we should look for in selecting the members of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC).

Your participation in this study is completely voluntary. The input received will assist the County in defining the review and interview process for applicants. Your input will be combined with comments received at the public workshop on February 3, 2016, at San Mateo Library.

Your survey responses will be strictly confidential If you have questions about the survey, you may contact the Active Transportation Coordinator at (650) 599-1420 or by email at [email protected].
 
 
 
Regarding walking, the priority focus areas for the County BPAC should be improving or expanding safe and connected walk routes: (check up to three)
 
in residential areas
 
in rural areas
 
near schools
 
near transit stations and stops
 
near senior centers or senior housing
 
in commercial and industrial areas
 
around highway interchanges
 
Other
 

 
 
 
For bicycling, the priority focus areas for the County BPAC should be improving and increasing safe and connected bicycle routes in (select up to three):
 
in and between residential areas
 
in and between rural areas
 
near elementary schools
 
near middle or high schools
 
near colleges
 
around senior centers or senior housing
 
to transit stations
 
Other
 

 
 
 
Some concerns I have about infrastructure for walking for daily transportation include (select all that apply):
 
discontinuous sidewalks/gaps in network
 
narrow sidewalks
 
lack of sidewalks
 
maintenance of sidewalks
 
lack of trails
 
Other
 

 
 
 
Some concerns I have about bicycling infrastructure for daily transportation include (select all that apply):
 
discontinuous bike lanes/gaps in network
 
narrow or no shoulder
 
lack of bike lanes or trails
 
maintenance of bike lanes/shoulders/pavement
 
lack of multi-use trails
 
Other
 

 
 
 
Some concerns about community awareness around walking for daily transportation include (select top three):
 
enforcement of traffic speeds
 
increases in traffic volume
 
hazardous intersections and crosswalks
 
education about rules of the road for walking
 
equity of access for people of all economic backgrounds
 
environmental benefits of walking
 
Other
 

 
 
 
Some concerns about community awareness around bicycling for daily transportation includes (select top three):
 
enforcement of traffic speeds
 
increases in traffic volume
 
education about bicycle rules of the road - for people biking
 
education about bicycle rules of the road - for people driving
 
equity of bicycle access in under-served neighborhoods
 
environmental benefits of bicycle transportation
 
Other
 

 
 
 
If I had to choose one infrastructure priority for the County BPAC it would be to serve walking and bicycling routes for:
 
Safe Routes to Schools
 
Safe routes for Seniors
 
Safe routes to Transit
 
Safe routes for people with disabilities
 
Expanded network of multi-use trails
 
Other
 
 
 
 
Members of the County BPAC should have expertise and experience in the following areas (select up to five priority areas):
 
Walking for transportation
 
Bicycling for transportation
 
Experience with community organizations
 
Transportation or community planning background
 
Construction or engineering experience
 
Data collection and analysis
 
Financial/budget skills
 
Education skills
 
Experience with disabilities and access
 
Experience with underserved communities
 
Other
 

 
 
 
Some examples of the best ways that San Mateo County supports walking and bicycling include (please list):