City of Edwardsville Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Aug. 7

City of Edwardsville Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Aug. 7
Jeanne Wojcieszak, Finance Director — City of Edwardsville Website
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City of Edwardsville Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Aug. 7

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Committee Members

Jo Gibson, Chair

Susan Hume, Vice Chair Emily Morrison

Danielle Adair, Secretary Aaron Newcom

Paul Brazier Stephanie Robbins

Greg Brumitt Jason Stacy

Musonda Kapatamoyo Steve Stuart

I. ROLL CALL

II. PUBLIC COMMENT

III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

IV. NEW BUSINESS

a. Formal Recommendations from BPAC

b. Social Media Posts for Back to School

V. OLD BUSINESS

a. Updates from Sub-Groups

i. Bike Bus

ii. America Walks

iii. Slow Down Town Campaign/Bike & Hike Update

iv. Community Working Group

1. Draft Community Meet and Greet – July 17th

2. Winter Lights & Walk December 2024

v. Policy Development

vi. Bike Friendly Business Program

VI. INFORMATIONAL

a. https://meadhunt.com/pedestrian-friendly-signals-non-urban-areas/

VII. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_08072024-3455



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