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CT Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Board

IN 2009, Public Act No. 09-154, Substitute Senate Bill No. 735 created a CT Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board. The board consists of 11 members, appointed as follows: Governor - 5, Speaker of the House of Representatives, the president pro tempore of the Senate, The majority leader of the House of Representatives, the majority leader of Senate, the minority leader of the house of Representatives and the minority leader of the Senate - 1 each.

"What we're about "

The CT Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board seeks to achieve full integration of walking, bicycling, and transit use into Connecticut's transportation system consistent with principles of public safety, convenience, connectivity, human health, context-sensitivity, equity, aesthetics, and a sustainable environment that make our communities vibrant places to live and enjoy."

Public Act No. 09-154 specifies the duties of the Advisory Board in section (e) and (f) below

(e) The duties of the board shall include, but not be limited to,

examining the need for bicycle and pedestrian transportation,

promoting programs and facilities for bicycles and pedestrians in this

state, and advising appropriate agencies of the state on policies,

programs and facilities for bicycles and pedestrians.

(f) The board may apply for and accept grants, gifts and bequests of

funds from other states, federal and interstate agencies, independent

authorities and private firms, individuals and foundations, for the

purpose of carrying out its responsibilities.

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Advisory Board reports will be posted here.

 

DOT accident reports

January Advisory Board report

January Advisory Board Transmittal Letter

December 3rd 2009 minutes

December 17th 2009 minutes

Feb 18th 2010 minutes

March 18th 2010 minutes

April 15th 2010 minutes

DOT interactive travel information map  show active construction, park and ride, train stations, rest areas, traffic cameras,and many other useful items

2009 Connecticut Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Plan  This page provides the links to the 2009 plan, the Design Toolbox, and a draft of the bicycle map

How Complete Streets can Transform Communities 

Board member Erin Sturgis-Pascale made the preceding presentation to the CBPAB to rally support for pursuing a broad reform of ConnDOT operating manuals to ensure that they include specific recommendations and details for including pedestrian, cycling and transit infrastructure in all road building projects.

Page last updated by Charlie Beristain on Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Originally created by Charlie Beristain on Monday, February 15, 2010