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Minutes - LBAC - Lexington Bicycle Advisory Committee
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Combination of Hill and Flat property. <br />Diamond Middle School – Chiesa Farm – Municipal Land – Wooded area part of the <br />Middle School (not conservation land) – lot of acreage there – More central and better <br />parking. <br />Old reservoir – Near Bridge School (not conservation land) another option. <br />Clark Middle – up to Franklin Park. <br /> <br /> <br />4. Upcoming Events – Volunteers Needed and many folks volunteered <br />• May 1st – Bikeway Clean-up Day 9:00 – 11:00 <br />• May 14th - Bikeway Counting – Volunteers <br />• May 20th - Bike Breakfast <br />• May 28th - Discovery Day – Recruit folks, Get Helmets for kids <br /> <br /> <br />5. Burma Shave signs – most probably will be put up soon – George G <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Lexington Bicycle Advisory Committee – 7:32 pm <br /> <br />1. Review and Approve March 17, 2022 Meeting Minutes – Motion approved and seconded. <br />Approved <br /> <br />2. Talk from Economic Development Department on Rapid Recovery Program Wayfinding <br />Signage - Sandhya Iyer: <br />a. Received grant for East Lexington – Defining Signage; to advertise there is a <br />Business District. M3 Corridor - $150K to put way finding signage <br />b. We used Tool Design 3 years back – No business signage – no cohesive look for the <br />businesses. Also, ARPA funding received. Design guidelines being worked up <br />c. RFP issued for regional – Arlington Heights, East Lexington (Bow Street) and <br />Bedford Depot – to hire design consultant – For Wayfinding. <br />d. Richard Canale - Battle Road Byway Committee has an opportunity for federal <br />grants with a letter of intent by the end of April. They want to look at whole bikeway <br />– East Lexington will be part of this – as the bikeway is close to the Battle Road, <br />near Lexington – and have kiosks. Separate conversation with Sandhya. <br /> <br /> <br />3. Liaison Reports: <br />Mark Sandeen –Town Meeting approved the Bike Ped Plan funding and the roundabout <br />project. <br /> <br />Ross Morrow - Hartwell Project will need Biking modifications for Wood Street. One-side <br />sidewalk and one-side for Biking 10 feet. Richard – Trucking on Wood Street, when that will <br />end. Not sure, said Ross. Richard – MIT should move entrance to Hartwell (instead of Wood <br />Street). Ross noted this. <br /> <br />Vision Zero – No fatalities. Town Policy about Goals – Crash cluster, living list. Structured <br />more from a Construction perspective – Engineering Geometry, Looks at Accidents, Less on
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