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City of Wheaton Bicycle Advisory Commission met November 18

Meeting 02

City of Wheaton Bicycle Advisory Commission met Nov. 18.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

I. Call to Order

II. Approval of Minutes

III. Public Comment

IV. Chair Report:

Election of new officers.

Co-Chair/Communications-Alyese Kondrat

Co-Chair/Treasurer-Michelle Dunlap

Report about Nov 14 City Budget Workshop attended

Secretary

V. Ongoing Business

Welcome to Dan & Bob

Dan and Bob were approved for the Commission at Monday, Nov 2nd city council meeting

Printing QR code stickers to add to existing maps

Vote to approve of printing with money left in the 2020 budget.

Bike Kiosk/Shelter:

“There will be a bike canopy, repair station and water bottle fill station right off the IPP part of the Lot 4 design (lot across from DQ). This is part of Phase 4 of the Streetscape project and planned for summer 2021. I do not expect the lots to be completed until this time next year. “

Discussion of location & including bike map/sign.

Invite John Duguay to 2021 meeting to discuss city sign department creating a bike map sign for shelter

IPP Wheaton Marking Proposal

Bob to lead discussion on his proposal

St. James signage

Suggest inviting Sidney Kenyon from DuPage County to 2021 meeting to discuss along with trail updates

VI. New Business

VII. Upcoming meetings:

December 16,2020-discussion of necessity for this meeting

January 20,2021-Outline Commissions 2021 projects & goals

February 17,2021-Invite John Duguay to discuss bike kiosk & other relevant items

March 17, 2021- Invite Sidney Kenyon to discuss St. James signage & trail updates

https://www.wheaton.il.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_11182020-1513

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