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January General BAC Meeting Agenda and Zoom Link

January 11 Meeting Agenda   Introductions of current BAC members Introductions of attendees       DDOT Presentation--Trails Planner Stephanie Piperno Committee Reports Discussion of current BAC vacancies Discussion of BAC leadership and coordination with Pedestrian Advisory Council Good of the Order Adjourn Zoom Invitation https://dccouncil-us.zoom.us/j/87123345210?pwd=UXZGZU9kRVlJODQzc2ZJWktaTXpxdz09 Meeting ID: 871 2334 5210 Passcode: 358074

January General BAC Meeting

The January BAC general meeting will be Jan. 11, 6 to 8 pm. The meeting's focus will be on BAC's future. Because of DC Councilmember election changes and BAC member term limits, we currently are down to a handful of members. To continue, we need to identify and encourage bike and transportation advocates to join the BAC and become new BAC members. We also need to identify new leaders. These issues will be the primary focus of the meeting's discussion. Particularly those who are BAC members please come prepared to discuss. Those who are interested in joining the BAC please bring your questions and suggestions. For more information, please contact Jeff Johnson (mail to:jjohnsondc@earthlink.net) and see the BAC Website. Meeting Information: https://dccouncil-us.zoom.us/j/87123345210?pwd=UXZGZU9kRVlJODQzc2ZJWktaTXpxdz09 Meeting ID: 871 2334 5210 Passcode: 358074
    BAC MEETING CANCELATION Because of a series of unforeseen events, the Bicycle Advisory Council meeting for November 2 is cancelled. Please return to this site to see when it will be rescheduled. We are sorry for problems and inconvenience this may have caused.    

BAC Member Openings

The Bicycle Advisory Council has member openings! Currently we have openings for council member representatives in Ward 1, 6 and 7. If interested, see information on this website and contact Jeff through  dcbicycle-council@gmail.com .

Right Hook Bike Accidents Letter

The following letter addressing the senseless and preventable deaths of three local cyclists within the past two months and the importance of passing the Safer Intersections Amendment Act of 2022 which would help prevent deaths of cyclists in DC. This letter was approved by the Bicycle Advisory Council and was sent out to all DC council members and mayor.