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04/22/2019 <br />2. Serve as a resource to improve safety for people walking and riding bicycles <br />throughout Redwood City, and provide the perspective of active transportation <br />users for staff. <br />3. Assist staff in identifying and prioritizing grant projects and research data and <br />background information for grant applications. <br />4. Assist with public education. <br />5. Assist with public outreach in support of community workshops and <br />communication, utilizing the committee members' networking connections and <br />contacts. <br />6. Review bicycle, pedestrian, transit, and transportation plans of other jurisdictions, <br />identify and recommend concepts and components most suited to Redwood City. <br />7. Identify opportunities for increasing bicycle, pedestrian, and transit use and <br />mobility, and provide prioritized recommendations for consideration by staff, <br />Planning Commission, and City Council. <br />8. Review projects (transportation and development) and plans for Complete Streets <br />criteria as appropriate. In some cases, City staff will bring projects to the <br />Committee for its consideration. In other cases, the Committee may ask to provide <br />guidance regarding specific projects or members may sit on a project's citizen <br />advisory committee. <br />9. Serve as a liaison between City staff and relevant local and regional pedestrian, <br />bicycle, transit, and transportation organizations to keep staff advised of current <br />issues and opportunities. <br />10. Identify and prioritize possible citywide goals, such as reducing vehicle <br />miles traveled, increasing sustainability, and implementing Vision Zero; including <br />methods for measuring and tracking performance. <br />MEMBERSHIP <br />The Committee shall consist of seven (7) members, appointed by the City Council, who <br />are qualified either by experience or by demonstrated interest in the practices, policies, <br />and applications of Complete Streets. The Council will appoint members who individually <br />or collectively represent the values, needs, and concerns of all users of the City's <br />roadways and transportation network system including people who walk, ride bicycles <br />and other mobility devices, use transit, and drive, and including users of all ages and <br />abilities. <br />At least five (5) Committee members will be residents of the City of Redwood City. No <br />more than two (2) members may reside in unincorporated Redwood City or be employed <br />within the City of Redwood City at one time. Continuously during their tenure, each <br />member must be a resident of Redwood City, or a resident in unincorporated Redwood <br />City, or be employed in Redwood City. A member appointed as a Redwood City resident <br />may remain on the Committee after they are no longer a resident, provided that they either <br />live in unincorporated Redwood City or are employed in Redwood City and further <br />provided that the maximum of two such members has not been reached. Applicants shall <br />provide proof of Redwood City employment if not a Redwood City resident. Applicants <br />shall be 18 years of age or older. <br />ATTY/RESO.0032/CC RESO FORMING A TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE RESO. NO 15751 <br />REV: 04-16-19 PR MUFF NO. 209 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />