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BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN COMMITTEE
MINUTES 1-13-2016
APPROVED
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 13,
2016 at 5:30 pm in the small conference room at the city office building.
Members Present: Dana Farr, Chair; Cathy Frank, Vice-Chair; Donna Leban; Bob Britt, Amanda Holland,
Roy Neuer, Jamieson Goodwin.
Members Absent:
City Representative: Maggie Leugers, Director of Recreation & Parks
Also Present: Ned Getchell, Janelle Gilbert, Noah Gilbert-Fuller, Maida Townsend, Ed & Clara Steele,
and Rick Hubbard.
Meeting began at 5:30 pm.
1. Agenda: Changes or Additions none
2. Approved Minutes –Britt/ Neuer, unanimous
3. Comments from the public not related to the agenda – none
4. Discussion – Residents of NE Quadrant –
A. Hinesburg Rd - Janelle Gilbert reported a problem for pedestrians crossing Hinesburg Rd.
She has seen as many 8-10 people in wheelchairs trying to cross Hinesburg Rd on a fairly
regular basis. From Mayfair Park and Village Green they use Ruth Street to cross to the
sidewalk on the west side of Hinesburg Rd. in other to access the Price Chopper shopping
center. There is no crosswalk there nor is there any crosswalk on Hinesburg Rd. between
Kennedy Drive and Williston Rd. except at St. John Vianney Church. Hinesburg Rd has
residential housing on both sides of the road and two new developments are being built at
the corners of Barrett and Market Streets. Also there is a residential facility for people with
disabilities on Anderson Parkway east of Hinesburg Rd.. There is a need for both safe
crosswalks and a sidewalk on the east side of Hinesburg Rd. Several years ago she contacted
the SB Dept of Public Works and was told this part of Hinesburg Rd. is a state road.
State Representative Maida Townsend also spoke to this issue. She has contacted the
Agency of Transportation and been told that there must be a sidewalk on the east side of
Hinesburg Road in order to install a crosswalk. It was pointed out that there is a crosswalk at
St.John Vianney Church despite there being no sidewalk on the east side of Hinesburg Rd. It
was also pointed out that the people who live in the neighborhood (Southview) off Prouty
Pkwy on the east side of Hinesburg Rd. also have trouble crossing Hinesburg Rd to get to
the sidewalk on the west side of the road. The speed limit on Hinesburg Rd. is 35 mph and
exceeding the speed limit is not uncommon.
B. No sidewalk on White Street from Post Office to Patchen Road – maida Townsend pointed
out that there is a sidewalk from Williston Rd to the Post Office but it ends at the Post
Office. There is a sidewalk on the south side of White Street across from the Post Office but
no crosswalk until you get to Patchen Rd. That sidewalk then extends all the way to Airport
Dr. The sidewalk form the Post Office to Patten Rd. needs to be extended.
C. Lime Kiln Rd. to Airport Pkwy to Patten Rd. Ned Gethell reported that this route is used
frequently by St. Mikes students. Speeding is a problem on this route and there are no bike
lanes or shared use path except on the west side of Lime Kiln Rd. for .4 mile south starting
at Rt 15.
D. Kimball Ave – Kennedy- Tech Park – Hinesburg walking route is a disaster.
E. Rick Hubbard suggested recommendations to CCRC –
a. Most people coming from Kimball Ave headed for I-89 go via Williston Rd. If I-89
could be accessed from Dorset St./Kennedy Drive it would significantly reduce traffic
on Williston Rd.
b. The Kennedy Drive – Airport Drive – Williston Rd intersection is extremely unsafe for
cyclists and pedestrians.
c. For future consideration – creation of a path that follows the north side of Potash
Brook under Kennedy Drive where the brook crosses Kennedy Drive and then west
to Farrell Street. Such a path would connect 6 neighborhoods. Rick left a map of the
potential path with the committee to copy.
d. Donna/Roy suggested adding a trail from the Burlington side of Patchen Rd turning
southwest and running between I-89 and Centennial Woods to the Sheraton and up
to East Ave. Maggie has put it on way finding program.
e. Kimball Ave. to Muddy Brook Bridge. There needs to be coordination with the town
of Williston as to what happens after the bridge. A shared use path is available at
Fed Ex in Williston and continues to Route 2A.
f. Roy suggested there needs to be signage to indicate Muddy Brook Trail (Airport Park
tp Shamrock Rd. to National Guard Ave. to Poor Farm Rd ).
Follow up: The committee needs to get a status report from Justin on these projects and a clear
picture of what the state has jurisdiction over vs the city.
The above areas of concern offered by city residents stimulated a discussion of the problem of
traffic speed on Spear, Dorset, Hinesburg, and Williston roads and ignoring flashing pedestrian lights
throughout the city. The committee wondered if the city had a portable speed detection sign that
could be utilized randomly on these roads as well as a sign that could be programed with messages
such as “Stop for Pedestrians at flashing lights” and moved from place to place, or if there were
other technologies that had proved successful in slow traffic. Cathy offered to check with Local
Motion.
5. Annual Report – Michelle Connor’s name was added to those former Committee members to
be thanked in the report. A suggestion was made that all SB committee annual reports be put on
the city website under each Committee’s menu item and on a separate page for Annual Reports
so they are easily accessible to the public. Motion made by Donna/Bob to approve text of 2015
annual report was passed unanimous.
6. Updates from City – Wheeler Conservation Easement. There will be a joint meeting of the
following South Burlington Committees: Natural Resources, Recreation and Leisure Arts
Committee, Bike-Ped Committee and perhaps others on Feb. 18, 7:00-8:30 at City Hall to discuss
the Wheeler Conservation Easement.
7. General Matters –
Discussion - Bob’s safety recommendation list.
a. Bollards needed on the east side of Dorset St from Songbird Lane to Grandview Drive.
Committee will recommend to Justin that bollards be put along both areas since without
them drivers use the path to get by backed up or left turning traffic.. Motion passed as
amendment Britt/Leban approved.
a. Meeting with Local Motion-Jason Van Driesche - Cathy, Bob and Donna met with Jason
to talk about what ideas and support systems LM could offer to our committee and
South Burlington. Jason explained that bike-ped enthusiasts in both Burlington and
Shelburne have created non-profit organizations to advocate for bike-ped facilities in
their community and to help raise money for such projects. Local motion is creating the
infrastructure to support such groups and he suggested such a group in South
Burlington would be very useful in advancing bike-ped infrastucture and raising the
community’s awareness of bike-ped deficiencies. He emphasized that such a group be
independent of the South Burlington Bike-Ped Committee.
b. Planning Commission – Donna reported that she attended, by chance, the South
Burlington Planning Commission meeting last week and that they had been asked by the
Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission to submit 4 Bike-Ped projects for the
CCRC to investigate. Because she was there they asked her if the Bike-Ped Committee
would make some recommendations. Since this incidence makes it clear there needs to
be better and ongoing communication between the Planning Commission and the Bike-
Ped Committee, Donna volunteered to attend the Planning Commission meetings on a
regular basis and report back to our committee.
Donna also reported that the Planning Commission discussed the fact that the long
dreamed about bike-pedestrian bridge over I-89 that would connect Burlington and
South Burlington was eligible for TIF money.
Motion : The South Burlington Bike-Ped Committee recommends that the following
projects be considered by South Burlington Planning Commission for recommendation
to the CCRPC .
1. Lower Allen Rd from Shelburne Rd. to just west of Bay Crest Drive where the shared
use path starts.
2. Hinesburg Rd Corridor, Williston Rd to Tilley Drive
3. West side of Spear St. from USFS Building south to Swift Street.
4. Shelburne Rd intersection with Lindenwood Drive across to Queen City Park
Holland/Britt, unanimous
8. Confirmation: Next Meeting- Wednesday Feb 10, 2016, 5:30 pm
9. Adjourn: Motion to Adjourn – Bob Britt,/Amanda Holland, Unanimous
Respectfully submitted,
Cathy Frank, Temporary Clerk