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Betty Gau, Committee Member
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ongoing discussion. <br /> <br />Susan Barret says she is also in that focus group, and suggests connecting to the <br />Transportation Advisory Committee, and also suggests possibly charging money for parking. <br />Charging a fee for school parking has been an idea that Michelle Ciccolo introduced many years <br />ago and has been discussed in various projects over the years. <br /> <br />Betty Gau notes that the Transportation Advisory Committee is different from the Transportation <br />Safety Group. <br /> <br />Tom Shiple proposes sending a letter. Sheila Page suggests adding that there is room for a side <br />path, and putting less emphasis on parking. Also asks if the Conservation Commission would be <br />on board. <br /> <br />Mike O’Connor sees this as a mitigation of a possible difficulty, and that this will help keep the <br />project in mind. Betty Gau also likes the letter as a fresh idea. <br /> <br />Suzan Chen asks if there is a quantitative analysis relating to parking space numbers. Tom <br />notes that he has counted 80 cars parked on the east side of Worthen Rd, and that there are <br />180 parking spaces at the Lincoln Park parking lot. <br /> <br />The motion to send the letter is passed unanimously. <br /> <br /> <br />5. Discuss/develop agenda for Tri-Town Bikewaly Meeting Februaly 21, 2024 <br /> <br />Betty Gau: The last Tri-Town meeting was last October, and we are hosting the upcoming <br />meeting, which will be 2/21/24 from 7:30 to 9:00PM. Suggests bringing forward from last <br />meeting’s agenda e-bike legislation, and encouraging better behavior on the Bikeway. <br /> <br />Jim Cadenhead agrees that we should come up with uniform verbiage. (Betty notes that <br />Bedford is using our signs already.) Jim suggests publicizing the Bikeway Block Party to Tri- <br />Town. <br /> <br />Betty suggests as a topic making the Bikeway more inclusive/adaptive. Notes that Arlington is <br />working on this, with an adaptive bike parking spot. Also asks if we should add bike parking as a <br />topic. <br /> <br />Jim Cadenhead: The future MWRA work is another topic to bring up. <br /> <br />6. Liaison Reports <br /> <br />Susan Barrett: Has been focused on event planning: <br />— 4/25 The author of “Paved Paradise” Henry Graber will be at Cary Hall <br />— 5/11 Bike Rodeo — looking for volunteers. 6/8 is the rain date <br />— 5/17 Bike to Work Day, and Bikeway Breakfast <br />— Bike instruction offered on three dates <br />— 2/12 Safe Routes to School meeting
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