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Bicycle–Pedestrian Advisory Committee

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River Crossing Policy
Policy on Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodations on MO and KS River Bridges

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Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs

Co-Chairs:
Mark McHenry, Kansas City, Mo.
Mark Stuecheli, Overland Park, Kan.

Staff Contacts:
Aaron Bartlett, 816/701-8238
Heidi Schallberg, 816/701-8315
Marlene Nagel, 816/701-8218

Scope of Work

The Bicycle–Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) reviews the bicycle and pedestrian element of the Long-Range Transportation Plan. It helps to promote regional bicycle guidelines for the planning, design and construction of facilities. It also suggests ways for MARC to promote both development of bicycle and pedestrian facilities as well as seeking to increase bicycle and pedestrian use in the region.

Meetings and Activities

The BPAC committee meets regularly on the second Wednesday of each odd-numbered month at 1:30 p.m. Meetings are generally held in the MARC offices, 600 Broadway, Suite 200, Kansas City, Mo. All meetings are listed on the MARC calendar and are open to the public.

Next meeting:
March 14, 2012, at 1:30 p.m., at the MARC offices, Broadway Room

Meeting Archives

The archives are PDF files that include both the meeting agenda and summary.


600 Broadway, Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64105
816/474-4240
Fax 816/421-7758

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