Title
Draft 2021-22 BPAC Work Plan
Recommended Action
Move to accept the draft 2021-22 BPAC work plan and forward it to the City Council for approval
Report
Issue:
The BPAC work plan shows the topics the committee will work on during the upcoming year. This is an opportunity to discuss the draft work plan, make changes, accept it, and forward it to the City Council for approval.
Staff Contact:
Michelle Swanson, AICP, Associate Planner, Public Works Transportation, 360.753.8575
Presenter(s):
Michelle Swanson
Background and Analysis:
Process
Each year, Olympia advisory committees submit draft work plans to the City Council's General Government Committee. After reviewing the work plans, the General Government Committee makes a recommendation to the City Council on whether to accept them. Advisory committee work plans run from April 2021 to March 2022.
Work Plan
The draft work plan includes:
* Participating in developing a prioritization method for the low-stress bike network
* Briefings on the Capitol Campus Travel Demand Management project and ongoing climate mitigation work
* Reviewing proposed changes to the Engineering Development & Design Standards
These are all in addition to the committee's annual review of the Capital Facilities Plan.
Attached is the draft 2021-22 work plan for the BPAC and a quick reference version of it. The quick reference version outlines how the topics on the work plan might be addressed meeting by meeting. It is a working document that is updated before each BPAC meeting.
The BPAC work plan interfaces with City staff's work plan. Staff can support six BPAC meetings in the calendar year of 2021.
Options:
Option 1: Accept the draft work plan
Option 2: Change and accept the draft work plan
If the Committee does not accept a work plan at this meeting, it may miss the deadline to submit the work plan to the General Government Committee.
Financial Impact:
None noted.
Attachments:
Work plan
Quick reference version of work...
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