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NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE 1600 East Golf Road, Suite 0700, Illinois 60016 (847) 296-9200 Fax (847) 296-9207 www.nwmc-cog.org A Regional Association of Illinois Municipalities and Townships Representing a Population of Over One Million MEMBERS Antioch Arlington Heights Bannockburn Barrington Bartlett Buffalo Grove Carpentersville Cary Crystal Lake Deer Park Elk Grove Village Evanston Fox Lake Glencoe Grayslake Hanover Park Highland Park Hoffman Estates Kenilworth Lake Bluff Lake Forest Lake Zurich Libertyville Lincolnshire Lincolnwood Morton Grove Mount Prospect Niles Northbrook Northfield Northfield Township Palatine Park Ridge Prospect Heights Rolling Meadows Schaumburg Skokie Streamwood Vernon Hills Wilmette Winnetka President Matthew J. Bogusz I. Call to Order/ Introductions Northwest Municipal Conference Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Tuesday, September 20, 2016 10:30 a.m. NWMC Offices 1600 E. Golf Road, Suite 0700, AGENDA II. Approval of August 16, 2016 Meeting Minutes (Attachment A) Action Requested: Approval of Minutes III. 2016-2017 Committee Membership and Meeting Dates (Attachments B & C) A list of committee members and proposed dates for the coming year are provided for your information. Action Requested: Informational IV. NWMC Bike Plan Update Staff will discuss the development of a RFP to update the 2010 NWMC Bike Plan. Action Requested: Informational/Discussion V. Bike Share Systems Staff will discuss some of the options available to municipalities that wish to implement bike share systems. Action Requested: Informational/ Discussion VI. VII. Regional Greenways and Trails Plan Staff will discuss updates to CMAP s Regional Greenways and Trails plan. Action Requested: Informational Project Updates Vice-President Dean Argiris VIII. Other Business Secretary Harriet Rosenthal Treasurer Todd Hileman Executive Director Mark L. Fowler IX. Next Meeting The next meeting of the NWMC Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee will be scheduled for October 18, 2016. Action Requested: Informational X. Adjournment

Attachment A Committee Members Present: Arlene Juracek, Co Chair, Village of Mount Prospect Richard Bascomb, Village of Schaumburg Mike Hankey, Village of Hoffman Estates Andrew Jennings, Village of Brooke Jones, Village of Joe Kenney, Village of Darren Monico, Village of Buffalo Grove Natalie Ossowski, Village of Barrington Harry Spila, Village of Palatine Don Wenzel, City of Rolling Meadows Others Present: Brian Pigeon, NWMC Michael Walczak, NWMC Northwest Municipal Conference Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Tuesday, August 16, 2016 Draft Meeting Minutes 10:30 a.m. NWMC Offices I. Call to Order/Introductions Mayor Juracek called the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. and asked those present for introductions. II. III. Approval of June 21, 2016 Meeting Minutes Mayor Juracek noted one edit to the minutes. On a motion by Mr. Spila, seconded by Mr. Jennings the committee approved the minutes with the correction. Meeting Topics for 2016 2017 Year Mr. Walczak asked the committee for an open discussion of ideas they would like to see addressed in the coming year. Mayor Juracek noted the recent fatality at Central Rd and subsequent meetings between IDOT and Rep. Harris and the short and long term plans to address the issue. She noted that the Village s report would be released sometime in the fall and expressed a desire for the committee to discuss the issue. Mr. Walczak asked the committee how it would like to discuss the topic of regional bike share. He described the systems currently in place throughout the region. Mayor Juracek noted that stations based around Metra could work on a hub and spoke system. Mr. Bascomb said that Schaumburg was considering bike share in partnership with local hotels catering to visitors as well as large employers. Mr. Hankey expressed a desire to see how bike share could be integrated into a park and ride system. Mr. Walczak noted that the NWMC Bike Plan is now 6 years old and that it could be in need of an update. He added that NWMC had a special project fund set aside and the NWMC

Attachment A Board could be petitioned to fund the plan update. Mr. Bascomb said he felt the idea was timely. Mr. Jennings said he would like to see the new plan address maintenance issues, particularly relating to off street paths. Mayor Juracek said she would like to see lessons learned and best practices. Mr. Wenzel said he would like to see regional signage addressed. Mr. Jennings said he would like input from bike clubs to see if new infrastructure has altered behavior. Mr. Spila expressed a desire for statistics on how ridership is increased by bike infrastructure. Mr. Walczak noted that CMAP was currently developing bike usage and modeling tools. Mr. Jennings asked if there were limits to what the special project funds could be used for. The committee discussed safety messaging. Mr. Spila asked if the plan could discuss recommendations for bike parking. The committee discussed existing parking conditions. Mr. Jennings expressed interest in best practices for protected lane maintenance regarding cleaning, snow removal and bollard removal. Mr. Pigeon discussed protected lanes in Evanston and said he would reach out to Evanston staff for a discussion on the topic. IV. Grant Opportunities Mr. Walczak noted that ITEP grant awardees would be notified sometime in October. He also discussed the RTA Access to Transit grant program and the upcoming CMAP and TAP call for projects slated to open in January. He added that Phase I engineering would need to be underway or substantially completed for CMAQ and TAP funds to be awarded and to contact NWMC staff to set up kick off meetings. Mr. Pigeon added that while the draft application had not been released, staff would send it along as soon as it was available. V. Project Updates Mr. Jennings asked about the status of the Skokie Valley Trail. Mr. Pigeon discussed recently submitted ITEP grant applications for that project as well as the bridge over Lake Cook Road. Mr. Jennings also discussed the Village of s Sidewalk Plan which was integrated into the capital improvement plan. He discussed some challenges associated with implementing the plan. Mr. Walczak asked if he would be interested in presenting on the topic. Mr. Jennings confirmed that he would. VI. VII. Other Business Mr. Wenzel announced that the Rolling Meadows bike plan would be going to the city council soon and asked for the committee and/or NWMC staff to review the plan and offer their endorsement. Mr. Walczak announced that the Illinois Bike Summit and NACTO training woulf be held September 19 20 in Normal. He also noted that CMAP had received the NWMC comments on the Regional Greenways and Trails plan. Mr. Pigeon announced that Active Transportation Alliance would be holding the Kickstand Classic, an all levels bike race Sunday, September 25 in the Village of Bartlett. Next Meeting Mayor Juracek noted that the next meeting of the NWMC Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee was scheduled for September 20.

Attachment A VIII. Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Spila, seconded by Mr. Jennings, the committee voted to adjourn at 11:20 a.m.

NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE 1600 East Golf Road, Suite 0700, Illinois 60016 (847) 296-9200 Fax (847) 296-9207 www.nwmc-cog.org A Regional Association of Illinois Municipalities and Townships Representing a Population of Over One Million MEMBERS Antioch Arlington Heights Bannockburn Barrington Bartlett Buffalo Grove Carpentersville Cary Crystal Lake Deer Park Elk Grove Village Evanston Fox Lake Glencoe Grayslake Hanover Park Highland Park Hoffman Estates Kenilworth Lake Bluff Lake Forest Lake Zurich Libertyville Lincolnshire Lincolnwood Morton Grove Mount Prospect Niles Northbrook Northfield Northfield Township Palatine Park Ridge Prospect Heights Rolling Meadows Schaumburg Skokie Streamwood Vernon Hills Wilmette Winnetka To: From: NWMC Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Mike Walczak, Transportation Director, NWMC Brian Pigeon, Program Associate for Transportation Date: September 20, 2016 Subject:2016 2017 Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Members The following officials and municipal staff will be serving on the NWMC Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee for the 2016 2017 year. Arlene Juracek, AC Buehler, Anne Marrin, Natalie Ossowski, Darren Monico, Maggie Jablonski, Derek Peebles, Joe Kenney, Don Owen, Mike Hankey, Ashley Engelmann, Nellie Beckner, Jim Baxa, Harry Spila, Richard Bascomb, Bill Blanchard, Andrew Jennings, Brooke Jones, Mayor, Mount Prospect, Chair Trustee, Northbrook, Vice Chair Administrator, Fox Lake Planning and Zoning Coordinator, Barrington Village Engineer, Buffalo Grove Assistant Village Manager, Elk Grove Village Civil Engineer, Director of Community Development, Deputy Village Manager, (alternate) Director of Transportation, Hoffman Estates Public Works Director, Lincolnwood Assistant to the Village Manager, Mount Prospect Civil and Special Projects Engineer, Northbrook (alternate) Director of Community Services, Palatine Transportation Manager, Schaumburg Traffic Analyst, Schaumburg (alternate) Community Development Director, Associate Planner, (alternate) President Matthew J. Bogusz Vice-President Dean Argiris Secretary Harriet Rosenthal Treasurer Todd Hileman Executive Director Mark L. Fowler

NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE 1600 East Golf Road, Suite 0700, Illinois 60016 (847) 296-9200 Fax (847) 296-9207 www.nwmc-cog.org A Regional Association of Illinois Municipalities and Townships Representing a Population of Over One Million MEMBERS Antioch Arlington Heights Bannockburn Barrington Bartlett Buffalo Grove Carpentersville Cary Crystal Lake Deer Park Elk Grove Village Evanston Fox Lake Glencoe Grayslake Hanover Park Highland Park Hoffman Estates Kenilworth Lake Bluff Lake Forest Lake Zurich Libertyville Lincolnshire Lincolnwood Morton Grove Mount Prospect Niles Northbrook Northfield Northfield Township Palatine Park Ridge Prospect Heights Rolling Meadows Schaumburg Skokie Streamwood Vernon Hills Wilmette Winnetka To: From: NWMC Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Mike Walczak, Transportation Director, NWMC Brian Pigeon, Program Associate for Transportation Date: September 20, 2016 Subject:2016 2017 Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Meeting Dates The NMWC Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee is scheduled to meet on the following dates: September 20, 2016 October 18, 2016 November 15, 2016 December 20, 2016 January 17, 2017 February 21, 2017 March 21, 2017 April 18, 2017 May 16, 2017 June 20, 2017 July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017 All meetings begin at 10:30 a.m. and are held at the NWMC offices unless otherwise noted. President Matthew J. Bogusz Vice-President Dean Argiris Secretary Harriet Rosenthal Treasurer Todd Hileman Executive Director Mark L. Fowler